Anthony Christie, SF ‘98
Chief Operating Officer
Trace3
Speaker/Panelist 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015
Who’s Really Responsible for Technology? (2017)
Big Data 2.0: Next-Gen Privacy, Security, and Analytics (2016)
Leading Digital: A Manifesto for IT and Business Executives (2015)
Anthony Christie is the Chief Operations Officer at Trace3, where he is responsible for insuring that the Trace3 brand and unique approach to innovation is enriched and extended for customer success. He has oversight of all pre and post sales architecture and engineering, consulting, managed and professional services, IT, marketing, and
supplier/distribution management.
Mr. Christie holds a BS from Drexel University, an MBA from the University of New Haven, and an MS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His professional career spans the United States, Asia Pacific, and Europe where he held positions as Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Technology & Information Officer, Executive Vice President of Strategy & Corporate Development, and Managing Director of EMEA. His extensive global experience in senior leadership covers expertise in marketing, customer targeting, sales and sales management, product development and management, business development, customer experience, BPI, and operations in network technology and telecommunications.
An avid reader, Mr. Christie is constantly staying abreast of industry trends and emerging technologies that can be harnessed for customer success which he often writes about on LinkedIn and his twitter handle, @christieontech. He is passionate about focusing his teams on customer experience throughout the customer’s journey and his experience has proven that companies are able to succeed when positive customer interactions are at the center of everything they do.
- 8 lessons for IT chiefs: MIT Sloan CIO Symposium 2018 (2018-05-25)
- Finding Value and Concern in the Digital Economy (2016-05-24)
- No Silver Bullet Will Kill Cybersecurity Threats (2016-05-20)
- CIO-CMO partnerships: Getting past the stereotypes (2015-06-22)