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Johnson Controls names Sankaran to new CTO role to further expand OpenBlue and digital technology solutions
- New Chief Technology Officer role to accelerate Johnson Controls innovation and momentum in integrated digital and technology leadership for smart, healthy and sustainable buildings
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CORK, Ireland, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI), the global leader for smart, healthy and sustainable buildings appointed Vijay Sankaran as vice president and chief technology officer, a new role aimed at accelerating product software engineering development and expanding customer solutions through the OpenBlue digital platform.
Sankaran has held leadership roles in technology transformation across a spectrum of industries and most recently was Chief Information Officer and Head of Innovation at TD Ameritrade, with responsibility for digital strategy, customer platforms, software engineering, technology operatio
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DURHAM – Duke University business professor Aaron “Ronnie” Chatterji has been appointed to a senior role in President Joe Biden’s administration to work on policies related to competitiveness, innovation, trade and economic growth.
Chatterji will serve as chief economist of the United States Department of Commerce, acting as the principal economic adviser to the secretary of commerce. He previously worked in President Obama’s administration as a senior economist at the White House Council of Economic Advisers.
Chatterji’s research explores the intersection of public policy and business, including a focus on the drivers that enable success for innovative firms and new startups.
The responses, many raw, emotional and boisterous, to House Bill 2 North Carolina’s infamous “bathroom bill” that prevented transgender people from using the restroom that matched their gender identities were almost immediate.
Among those corporations speaking out was Apple, which joined more than 60 other major businesses in supporting a federal effort to block the 2016 legislation. The company at the time was mulling a location to expand its East Coast operations, and North Carolina was considered in the catbird seat.
But when the company announced its expansion plans in 2018, the jobs went to Texas. At the time, Gov. Roy Cooper said he believed the decision not to come to expand in the Research Triangle Park may have stemmed from the lasting negative impacts of HB2.
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