Dr. Mario Vecchi is a renowned IT innovator, a pioneer of cable modem technology, and a multi-lingual communications specialist. Now, he’s the chief technology officer at the American broadcasting institution PBS. He speaks with HE to shed light on his job challenges of past and present-day—and especially the importance of clearly explaining their solutions
To develop a permanent pedestrian plaza in Times Square, New York City turned to architecture firm Snøhetta, which specializes in “integrating buildings and landscapes with the environment and people,” according to CFO Oscar Perez
Antonio Gracias has quietly proven himself by recognizing potential in businesses where others haven’t. Opening his doors in Illinois’s urban core represents that same confidence in a state in need of an entrepreneurial spark.
Richard L. Rodriguez, a strategic management consultant in Chicago, makes it a point to give back. “The further I progressed in my career, the more I made sure I allowed time to give back,” says Rodriguez, an attorney who serves on the boards of at least eight nonprofits in the city.
When Ariel Marrero came to the US from Havana, he was just eight years old. Looking back, his struggle to integrate ultimately created skills that led to his success as North American CIO for Havas Media.