SolarWinds announces Rani Johnson as chief information officer
By Digital News Asia May 2, 2017
- Johnson brings 20 years of experience in IT, as well as technical sales and product management
- Will align focus on business priorities while leveraging on technology to drive operational efficiencies
SOLARWINDS, a provider of IT management software, announces that Rani Johnson (pic) has been appointed global vice president and chief information officer (CIO).
Under Johnson’s leadership, the SolarWinds IT and business applications teams will continue to lead partnerships that align focus on business priorities while leveraging on technology to drive operational efficiencies across the company.
She will report directly to SolarWinds senior vice president and global chief technology officer Joseph Kim.
“I’m honoured to be a part of the SolarWinds team and excited for the future of this great company,” Johnson said.
“IT and business applications are one of the most critical components of business success in today’s connected world. Technology — from the cloud to hyper-convergence to software-defined infrastructure and everything in between — provides many opportunities for companies to better meet the needs of customers.
“At SolarWinds, we’re committed to using technology to help ensure our products are easy for our customers to find, buy, use, maintain, and scale.”
Johnson brings 20 years of experience in IT, as well as a background in technical sales and product management, to her role at SolarWinds.
She previously led the IT function at companies in both the energy and software industries, most recently as the CIO for the Lower Colorado River Authority.
Johnson holds a Bachelor of Science in computer science/general engineering from Spelman College and a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
“Rani brings an impressive information technology background combined with unrivalled enthusiasm for the positive impact technology can have on business,” Kim said.
“I’m excited to work with her as we do our part to make SolarWinds the best IT management software company.”
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