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As one of America’s most
respected industry analysts, Cheryl Currid brings rare
insight about how people, business and technology can work
together.
A former IT executive,
award winning journalist and analyst to emerging technology
companies, Cheryl brings many years of hands-on experience
and secrets of tomorrow’s inventions. She understands ‘Why,
When & How’ to best use information technology.
Cheryl’s understanding
of technology trends make her a highly successful
forecaster. She shares her enthusiasm on how people can make
technology work for them. She challenges people to get
smart, do things differently, and can explain technology to
people at all levels - from novice to nerd.
An international
lecturer, Cheryl’s speeches range from topics of
organizational efficiency, computer forensics, social
networking, and even the use of smart dust. She is often
among the first to predict the use of emerging technologies
while testing products before market distribution.
Cheryl’s 14 books and
over 1,200 articles, journal papers, and opinion columns
span both technical and business topics. Her work has been
translated into more than 10 languages. She was named as one
of the most influential industry personalities by Marketing
Computers and won a Computer Press Association award for her
expert “Opinion.”
Cheryl regularly
contributes analysis and opinion to TV, radio, and print
media. She's contributed to ABC's Cyber Bytes TV segment for
more than seven years. Her segments also appear on ten video
sites such as YouTube, MetaCafe, and Vimeo. Also, she’s
lends her views on computer industry trends to business
media such as The New York Times, Reuters, Associated Press,
ABC, CNN, CNBC, and PBS. She is currently working on two
books that focus on managing in the information age and
disruptive technology.
Cheryl’s research
organization, Currid & Company, evaluates new technology
concepts and products. Her firm frequently develops the
educational content for industry conferences, seminars,
symposiums and events.
She started using
wireless email in 1993 and worked with early Internet search
engines the following year. She was also dubbed a “Digital
Mom” for showing parents how to outsmart even tech-savvy
teenagers. Today she prepares parents how to counteract
internet predators.
Prior to founding Currid
& Company, Cheryl was in charge of applying information
technology at a division of The Coca-Cola Company. There,
she pioneered an enterprise-wide network that connected the
company’s people by connecting their computers.
That innovative
infrastructure helped open the world of information to
corporate computer users and Cheryl was nationally
recognized for her successes. Her operating model of the
Internet and networked computers has become commonplace in
business today.
Cheryl lives in Houston,
Texas in an automated home that controls lighting,
thermostats, drapes, a pool cleaner, and even talks. It is
networked with more than 30 computers and 20 cameras which
can be accessed over the Internet. Solar panels provide more
than 50% of energy used.
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