Zuora VP, CSO Pritesh Parekh Honored as T.E.N. Announces Finalists at the ISE North American Awards

Zuora VP, CSO Pritesh Parekh Honored as T.E.N. Announces Finalists at the ISE North American Awards

Executives and projects from Zuora, AT&T, Bank of America, Change Healthcare , Columbia University, New York City Health + Hospitals, and U.S. Bancorp were honored during North America’s most prestigious security award program.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) November 10, 2016

T.E.N., a technology and information security executive networking and relationship-marketing firm, honored finalists and winners Tuesday evening at the 2016 ISE® North America Leadership Summit and Awards Gala at the Westin Michigan Avenue in Chicago, IL.

The ISE® North America awards recognize both information security executives and project teams for outstanding achievements in risk management, data asset protection, compliance, privacy and network security. Award program participants are located across the U.S. and Canada, and nominations were considered within four categories based on industry classification, including Academic/Public Sector, Commercial, Financial Services and Health Care.

“We were amazed by the accomplishments of our executive and project nominees,” said Marci McCarthy, CEO and president, T.E.N. “The executives nominated include the industry’s brightest minds and many of the projects are game changers. This year’s nominees represent the future of security innovation.”

Bill O’Hern, Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer for AT&T, was selected as the Information Security Executive® of the Year Award winner in the Commercial Category. Finalists included Pritesh Parekh, VP, CSO of Zuora and John Graham, Chief Information Security Officer of Jabil.

Congrats, Pritesh!

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