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Sample of Visitors by Industry Sector CeBIT America 2004 Sample of Visitors by Industry Sector PC LAN TECHNICIAN - WHITNEY POINT CENTRAL SCHOOLS EDUCATION PROCEDURE ANALYST - ST. JOHNS UNIV ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR - NJIT PROF OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT - STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOG ADMINISTRATOR OF MIS - ACLD PROFESSOR - CORNELL UNIVERSITY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PPS DATA - LAKELAND C S D PROFESSOR - M.I.T. ASSOC. DIRECTOR - NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PROFESSOR - NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR - NJCU PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR - WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR - RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PROGRAMMER/ANALYST - SUNY NEW PALTZ CEO - AROTECH PROGRAMMER/ANALYST - TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY CIO - ANTHOLOGIC INC PROJECT COORDINATOR - ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY CIO - THE CHUBB INSTITUTE PROJECT MANAGER - UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA COMPUTER ANALYST - TEACHERS COLLEGE RESEARCH COMPUTING MANAGER - NEW YORK UNIVERSITY COMPUTER TECHNICIAN - MONTICELLO CENTRAL SCHOOLS SENIOR FIELD TECHNICIAN - NJIT COMPUTER TECHNICIAN - NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SENIOR NETWORK ENGINEER - DARIEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMPUTER TECHNICIAN - WEST ORANGE BOARD OR ED SOFTWARE ENGINEER / 'LEET D00D - HORIZONLIVE CONSULTANT - THE SMARTCLASSROOM SR . BUYER - NYU COO - TRAINING MANAGEMENT CORPORATION SR FIN SYS ANALYST - PACE UNIVERSITY COORDINATOR OF TECHNOLOGY - WESTERN SUFFOLK BOCES SR RESEARCH SCIENTIST - YALE UNIVERSITY CTO - CAL TECH SR. ACADEMIC COMPUTING COORD - HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY CTO - SMARTPROS LTD. SR. EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT - NETCOM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CTO, SC JOHNSON SCHOOL OF MGMT - CORNELL UNIVERSITY SR. NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR - SMARTPROS LTD DATA COMM SPECIALIST - OUBOCES SR. SYS ADMIN - VASSAR COLLEGE DELIVERY IT SPECIALIST - IBM EDUCATION SUPERINTENDENT - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DEPUTY DIRECTOR, MIS - BROOKLYN COLLEGE SYS ADMIN - THE SAGE COLLEGS DIRECTOR - ADELPHI UNIVERSITY SYSADMIN - ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MED DIRECTOR - COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR - SUNY-DOWNSTATE DIRECTOR - HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY, ITS SYSTEM ANALYST - JERSEY CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIRECTOR - MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR - CUNY GRADUATE SCHOOL DIRECTOR - NYC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS ADMNISTRATOR - COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR - NYC DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SYSTEMS ANALYST - UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY DIRECTOR - NYU SYSTEMS MANAGER - RUTGERS UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR - STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER - RUTGERS UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR - UMDNJ-CCOE TECHNICAL SUPPORT COORDINATOR - LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER DIRECTOR OF IT - MCGRAW HILL TECHNOLOGIST - NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIRECTOR OF IT - MONTICELLO CENTRAL SCHOOL DIST TECHNOLOGY COORD - PLAINFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL DIRECTOR OF LABORATORIES - YESHIVA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY REGISTRAR AND EXECU - NEW YORK UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF TECH TRAINING - TEACH FOR AMERICA UNIX ADMINISTRATOR - COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND DIRECTOR OF TECHNOLOGY - BERKELEY HEIGHTS PUBLIC SCHOOL UNIX/LINUX SYSTEMS ADMIN - SUNY NEW PALTZ DIRECTOR OF TECHNOLOGY - IONA COLLEGE VP - TECHNOLOGY - TEACH FOR AMERICA DIRECTOR OF WEB SERVICES - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY WEB DEVELOPER - NEW YORK UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR, COMPUTING SERVICES - RUTGERS UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR, CS/CIS PROGRAMS - UNION COUNTY COLLEGE FINANCIAL SERVICES DIRECTOR, I.T. - UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND ADMINISTRATOR - JPMCHASE DIRECTOR, JOINT MANAGEMENT - YMCA/YWCA ANALYST - BANK OF AMERICA DIRECTOR, LEARNING RESOURCE CE - COUNTY COLLEGE OF MORRIS ANALYST - FIDELITY DIRECTOR_ I.T. - NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE APPLICATION ANALYST - NORTH FORK BANK ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - YALE UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATE - CORNERSTONE FINANCIAL HEAD, LIBRARY SYSTEMS & TECH - TEMPLE UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATE - JP MORGAN INFORMATION SYSTEMS SPECIALIST - BROOKLYN COLLEGE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR - AIG AMERICAN GENERAL INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNER - EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE ASSOCIATE DRIECTOR - BARCLAYS CAPITAL INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY SPECI - NYC DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ASST. TREASURER - JP MORGAN CHASE IT DIRECTOR - SUNY COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY AVP - LEHMAN BROTHERS IT GROUP SUPERVISOR - JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY APL AVP - MERRILL LYNCH IT MANAGER - WESTCHESTER LIBRARY SYSTEM AVP - NORTH FORK BANK IT/FACILITIES ADMINISTRATOR - UMDNJ-CCOE BUSINESS ANALYST - FIDELITY INVESTMENTS LAN TECH - DEVRY CEO - FIRST MARKETING CAPITAL GROUP LEAD SYSTEMS ENGINEER - THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY CFO - PRIMEX TRADING MANAGER - STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY CIO - COMPUTING SOFTWARE SERVICES MANAGER OF PRINTED MATTER PROC - QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY CIO - NJM INSURANCE GROUP MANAGER, ACADEMIC IT - BROOKLYN COLLEGE LIBRARY CIO - STEADFAST LLC MGR. IT SRVS. - GSE-UPENN CIO - STERLING NATIONAL BANK MST III - BARUCH COLLEGE CTO - BROKER COMMUNICATIONS INC. NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR - NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGE DEVELOPER - UBS NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR - SOUTH HILLS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS DIRECTOR - AMERICAN EXPRESS NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR - SUNY COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY DIRECTOR - AXA TECH NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR - SUNY NEW PALTZ DIRECTOR - BROADREACH CAPITAL NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR - WEST ORANGE BOARD OF EDUCATION DIRECTOR - DOW JONES & COMPANY NETWORK ENGINEER - NEW SCHOOL UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR - SIAC NETWORK MANAGER - FASHION INST. OF TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR - ADMIN. SERVICES - AIG/AMERICAN GENERAL NETWORK MANAGER - OCEAN TWP BD OF ED. DIRECTOR - IT INFRASTRUCTURE - LOUIS DREYFUS CORPORATION NETWORK MANAGER - PRINCETON UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR - SYSTEMS - METLIFE CeBIT America 2004 Sample of Visitors by Industry Sector SYSTEMS ENGINEER - CITIGROUP FINANCIAL SERVICES (continued) TECH OFFICER - CHASE MANHATTAN BANK DIRECTOR OF TECHNOLOGY - STANDARD & POOR'S TECHNICAL SPECIALIST - FEDERAL RESERVE BANK DIRECTOR VENTURE FINANCING - LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES VICE PRESIDENT - BEAR STEARNS DIRECTOR, INFORMATION TECHNOLO - INDUSTRIAL BANK VICE PRESIDENT - CHICAGO DEFERRED EXCHANGE DIRECTOR, ITS - HARVARD MANAGEMENT COMPANY VICE PRESIDENT - CITIGROUP ENTERPRISE TECHNICAL MANAGER - GUARDIAN LIFE INSURANCE CORP VICE PRESIDENT - DUETSCHE BANK ERI SOLUTIONS ENGINEER - MORGAN STANLEY VICE PRESIDENT - GOLDMAN SACHS & CO. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT - LANDESBANK HASSEN-THUERINGEN VICE PRESIDENT - MORGAN STANLEY EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT - U.S. AVIATION UNDERWRITERS VICE PRESIDENT - MORGAN STANLEY FINANCIAL ADVISOR - UBS FINANCIAL SERVICES INC VICE PRESIDENT - THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND FINANCIAL ANALYST - SMITH BARNEY VICE PRESIDENT - CORPORATE SVC - NORTHWATER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL CONSULTANT - AXA ADVISORS VP - BANK OF NEW YORK FINANCIAL OFFICER - GLOBAL SECURITIES USA, INC. VP - CAPITAL IQ, INC. FINANCIAL SERVICES REPRESENTAT - PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP VP - CITIGROUP GENERAL MANAGER - LANDESBANK BADEN-WUERTTEMBERG VP - CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON HARDWARE PLANNING - FLEET VP - JPMORGAN HARDWARE/FACILITES MANAGER - BANK OF AMERICA VP - LEHMAN BROTHERS INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGER - PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL VP - NETWORK SERVICES - NORTH FORK BANK IT DIRECTOR - CALYON BANK VP INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - LOUIS DREYFUS CORP. IT MANAGER - HSBC.COM VP NETWORK OPERATIONS - CLAY FINLAY INC. IT MANAGER - JP MORGAN VP NETWORK TECHNOLOGY - PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL IT MANAGER - NOGA COMMODITIES VP-CORPORATE FINANCE - MUTUAL OF AMERICA IT SECURITY - LOEWS CORP. LAN ADMINISTRATOR - MELKONIAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENT LAN ENGINEER - THOMSON FINANCIAL ASSOC. PROGRAMMER / ANALYST - NYS DOS LEAD DEVELOPER - AXA FINANCIAL ASST DIRECTOR - NYC CORRECTION DEPT - IT DIV LEAD DEVELOPER - WELLINGTON MGT CO ASST DIRECTOR, MIS - NJTREASURY-DIV PENSIONS&BENE LEAD SYSTEMS ANALYST - NEW YORK BOARD OF TRADE ASST. DIRECTOR AND AGENCY ISO - PORT AUTHORITY OF NY & NJ MANAGER - GOLDMAN SACHS AND COMPANY AUDITOR - NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF TAXATIO MANAGER, ENTERPRISE SECURITY - MIB, INC. AUDITOR - STATE OF NJ, DEPT OF TREASURY MANAGING DIRECTOR - SIAC CHF BIOMED ENG - V.A. MEDICAL CENTER MGR MICRO SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY - LOUIS DREYFUS CORPORATION CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER - NEW YORK POWER AUTHORITY MIS DIRECTOR - BAXTER INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT CHIEF, UN WEBSITE LANGUAGES UN - UNITED NATIONS MIS SYSTEMS MANAGER - CITY NATIONAL BANK CIO - COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO MMT ENGINEERING - CITIGROUP CIO - PORT AUTHORITY NY & NJ MMT ENGINEERING - CITIGROUP CIO - UNITED STATES MINT NETWORK ANALYST - REUTERS CIO & DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, TEC - N.Y.C. POLICE DEPARTMENT NETWORK ARCHITECT - CAPITAL GROUP COMPANIES INC. CISO - UNITED NATIONS, DPKO NETWORK INTRUSION ANALYST - BLOOMBERG COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER - UNITED NATIONS OPS & SECURITY ANALYST - NEW YORK BOARD OF TRADE COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - DEP PDODUCT MANAGER - E-BANKING - RIDGEWOOD SAVINGS BANK COMPUTER SPEC - FAA PRACTICE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY - EQUANT COMPUTER SPECIALIST - DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN AFFAIRS PRESIDENT - TFC CREDIT CORPORATION COMPUTER SPECIALIST - NYC DEPT. OF SANITATION PRESIDENT - THE INTERFACE FINANCIAL GROUP CONSUL GENERAL - CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE CR PRINCIPAL - BANK OF AMERICA CONSUL GENERAL - GERMAN CONSULATE GENERAL PRINCIPAL ANALYST - FORRESTER RESEARCH CSA - DEPT. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROCESS MGMT. SPECIALIST - PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL CTO - NYPD PRODUCT MANAGER - BANK OF BERMUDA DEPURY SECRETARY GENERAL - BEIJING SOFTWARE ASSOCIATION PROGRAMMER/ANALYST - SUNGARD DEPUTY CHIEF OF MISSION - U S EMBASSY IN MOSCOW PURCHASING AGENT - BLOOMBERG LP DEPUTY COMMERCIAL CONSUL - RUSSIAN TRADE MISSION QA MANAGER - NY BOARD OF TRADE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER - DOITT RESEARCH ANALYST - CLAY FINLAY DEPUTY CONSUL GENERAL - CONSULATE GEN/FED REP GMY SECURITY ANALYSIS - ATS DEPUTY CONSUL-GEN & DIRECTOR - BRITISH CONSULATE-GENERAL SECURITY ENGINEER - MORGAN STANLEY DEPUTY DIRECTOR - NYCHA SENIOR EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT - BAYERISCHE LANDESBANK DEPUTY TRADE COMMISSIONER
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