Cutting across a variety of industries and the public sector, with a significant technology pedigree, CNBC's Technology Executive Council offers perspective on the most pressing issues facing the industry. This is the list of the founding members of the Technology Executive Council.  For a full list of current TEC members, please visit www.cnbccouncils.com/tec.
Technology Executive Council Founding Members

Kim Anstett, Iron Mountain

Kim Anstett, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Iron Mountain.
Iron Mountain

Kim Anstett is executive vice president and chief technology officer at Iron Mountain (NYSE: IRM), where she leads teams driving digital-first innovations and new product development for the digital transformation, information management and storage company and its customers. With 25 years of experience as a technology leader, she excels in creating a vision, building world class teams and executing technology programs for large, global businesses, while being committed to diversity, inclusion and leadership development.

Prior to joining Iron Mountain in 2019 as CIO, Kim was the CIO for Nielsen where she was focused on technology transformation to increase customer engagement, expand margins and enhance security through cloud-architected, data analytics platforms across AWS, Azure and GCP. She is well-versed in M&A having integrated 24 acquisitions during her tenure at Nielsen. With a keen understanding for the rapid pace of technology change and a strong program mindset, Kim has successfully deployed global platforms that both integrated and optimized assets while accelerating innovation and product development.

Throughout her career, Kim has been a champion for early career development and diversity and inclusion programs. In 2016, Kim was recognized by Tech Diversity Magazine as a Distinguished Chief Information Officer. That same year, Tampa Bay Business Journal named her CIO of the year for public companies and the Tampa Bay Technology Forum recognized her as CIO of the year.

 






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