IBM announced that Kathryn Guarini will assume the role of Chief Information Officer. Kathryn joins IBM from IBM Research, where she most recently held the roles of Chief Operations Officer and Vice President of Impact Science.
Kathryn led the IBM Research transformation to increase impact, extend technical distinction and improve the operational efficiency of the division. And, as VP of Impact Science, Kathryn was responsible for driving the IBM Research workstreams around the Future of Health, Work, and Climate, as well as the Governance of Science and Technology.
Kathryn has held various technical, management and executive positions in research and development during her 20+ year tenure in IBM. She has also led large global teams to deliver complex solutions that meet the changing needs of clients, and she is experienced in technical strategy and leadership development. Her innovative technical research has been recognized through various industry awards, and she has written more than 60 technical publications. She earned a Ph.D. from Stanford University in applied physics and holds more than 65 U.S. patents.
Kathryn is also passionate about and active in mentoring, inspiring and recruiting scientists and engineers of all ages, especially women. She regularly blogs on her website “Mother of Invention” about leadership, science and innovation.