ThoughtLinks CEO Sumeet Chabria Joins the Faculty at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College
By the ThoughtLinks Editorial Team
The ThoughtLinks editorial team is pleased to announce that Sumeet Chabria, CEO of ThoughtLinks and a recognized expert in enterprise AI adoption and strategy, has been appointed to the faculty of Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy.
Starting August 2024, Chabria will serve as an Executive Education Program Faculty Member, contributing to the CMU Chief Information and Digital Officer Programs.
In his new role, Chabria will leverage his extensive experience to expand Heinz College’s technology, digital, and AI executive education offerings.
“We are excited to have Sumeet as part of CMU's Heinz College family,” said Andy Wasser, Associate Dean of Heinz College’s School of Information Systems and Management at Carnegie Mellon University. “Sumeet is a recognized technology leader and pioneer of business transformation. We look forward to his contributions to our thriving executive education programs."
Chabria brings a wealth of knowledge from his leadership roles, including his tenure at Bank of America, where he led global business services and technology operations, and his experience as the Global CIO for Banking & Markets at HSBC.
Chabria Faculty Appointment to Support Expansion of Digital, AI Executive Education Offerings at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy
He expressed his enthusiasm about joining Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy: “I am delighted to join the esteemed faculty at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College. It is a pleasure to teach within the CMU Chief Information and Digital Officer programs and lend expertise to expand CMU's technology, digital, and AI offerings. I look forward to further strengthening the executive education programs at Heinz College and their lasting impact on responsibly driving operational excellence across our businesses in an ever-expanding digital and AI-driven world.”
Chabria also added, “Imparting knowledge is enjoyable and fulfilling, but I am also excited about the opportunity to learn from my students, collaborate with talented Carnegie Mellon University colleagues, and make an impact on building the next generation of technology leaders and management disciplines.”
We congratulate Chabria on this prestigious appointment and look forward to the valuable contributions he will make to Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College and the broader academic community.
Read the official press release on the Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy website.