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Sally Bean

Sally Bean
Enterprise Architecture Consultant


Sally Bean is an independent Enterprise Architecture consultant. She advises large organizations in the private and public sector on how to develop their EA capability and embed EA approaches into their ways of working. She has over 15 years experience in the field, with 10 years as a member of the EA team in British Airways. Here she championed many successful initiatives to exploit technology and share data and applications more effectively across the organization She also worked on the early stages of the Terminal 5 project and led a successful Architecture Community of Practice. She is particularly interested in Systems Thinking and Complexity approaches and their applicability to enterprise architecture.

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John Gøtze

John Gøtze
International President
Association of Enterprise Architects


Dr. John Gøtze currently serves as President of the Association of Enterprise Architects (a|EA). He is a non-tenured Associate Professor at the Copenhagen Business School and at the Danish IT University, where he lectures and supervises projects in EA. He is co-founder of the Danish think-tank EA Fellows, and runs Carnegie Mellon University's EA-certification programme in Europe. Together with Gary Doucet, Scott Bernard and Pallab Saha, he is currently working on a book about Coherency Management. Until 2005, he served as enterprise architect at the National IT and Telecom Agency in Copenhagen, and participated in developing the Danish national policy for a government-wide enterprise architecture. Earlier, he worked for the Swedish Agency for Administrative Development as head of section with BPR and IT-strategy as responsibilities. As a civil servant, Dr. Gøtze co-authored several Danish and Swedish official policy documents, including the White Paper on EA in Danish Government and The 24/7 Agency: Criteria for 24/7 Agencies in the Networked Public Administration. In the EU IDA program, he was involved with developing the European Interoperability Framework under the eEurope 2005 program. He holds a PhD in Participatory Design and a M.Sc. in Engineering, both from the Technical University of Denmark.

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Andy Mulholland

Andy Mulholland
Global Chief Technology Officer
Capgemini


Andy Mulholland joined Capgemini in 1996, bringing with him thirteen years of experience from previous senior IT roles across in all major industry sectors. In his current role as Global Chief Technology Officer, Andy advises the Capgemini Group management board on all aspects of technology-driven market changes, as well as serving on the technology advisory boards of several organisations and enterprises. In 2006, Andy drew on his wealth of knowledge of Web 2.0 and Service Oriented Architecture technologies and co-authored the globally recognised book ‘Mashup Corporations’ writing with his Chris Thomas of Intel. This was followed in May 2008 by ‘Mesh Collaboration’ with Nick Earl of Cisco as his co-author.

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John Zachman

John Zachman
President
Zachman International


John A. Zachman is the originator of the "Framework for Enterprise Architecture" which has received broad acceptance around the world as an integrative framework, or "periodic table" of descriptive representations for Enterprises. He is not only known for this work on Enterprise Architecture, but is also known for his early contributions to IBM’s Information Strategy methodology as well as to their Executive team planning techniques.

Mr. Zachman retired from IBM in 1990, having served them for 26 years. He is Chief Executive Officer of the Zachman Institute for Framework Advancement (ZIFA), an organization dedicated to advancing the conceptual and implementation states of the art in Enterprise Architecture. He also operates his own education and consulting business, Zachman International.

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