The Top 100 Solution Providers 61-80
61. Ernest Smith
62. Brian T. Keane
President and CEO of Keane
Though revenue was up 12 percent for the year, Keane makes no bones about the fact that it's a tough and volatile market. Prior to Keane, he was with Mitsui and Co.
63. Derek V. Smith
Chairman and CEO of ChoicePoint
Smith, who has been ChoicePoint's CEO since the company went public in 1997, has encouraged debate about the responsible use of information.
64. Joseph F. Walton
Senior VP of EMC Global Services
Walton oversees services worldwide, including consulting, implementation and integration services, customer support, service delivery and quality.
65. Neal L. Patterson
CEO and Chairman of Cerner
Patterson and two former Arthur Andersen colleagues formed Cerner in 1979. Cerner's revenue was up 39 percent for the year, yet he is cautious about his outlook.
66. Fred C. Young
CEO of Black Box Network Services
Young has had a difficult time recently, faced with North American sales that are down 23 percent for the past fiscal year.
67. David L. Steward
CEO of World Wide Technology
WWT recently merged with TelcoBuy.com. Under Steward, WWT has grown from 172 employees last year to 450 this year.
68. Chris Younger
President of Expanets
Younger took the helm in 2002. He played an instrumental role in Expanets' purchase of Lucent's $1 billion Growing and Emerging Markets division.
69. David B. Pomeroy II
Chairman and CEO of Pomeroy Computer Resources
While overall sales were down, Pomeroy told shareholders in a letter that its services business held steady.
70. Karen M. Riley
Senior VP of Siebel Global Services
Riley, former GM leading IBM's customer-relationship services practice, joined in 1999. She has driven partnerships with Accenture and Lockheed Martin.
71. J.P. (Jack) London
Chairman and CEO of CACI International
London is enjoying CACI's revenue growth and says its acquisition of Premier Technology Group will expand its presence in the military sector.
72. Harry Debes
Senior VP of sales and services for the americas at J.D. Edwards Services
Debes joined the company in 2001 and has more than 25 years experience in the ERP software business.
73. Jack Bolick
President of Honeywell Industry Solutions
Since becoming president in 2002, Bolick has maintained the company's focus on Six Sigma Plus for identifying areas of improvement.
74. Frank Martire
President and CEO of Metavante
Only months after joining as president of the Marshall & Ilsley technology arm, he rose to the top spot following CEO Joseph Delgadillo's departure.
75. Jose A. Collazo
Chairman, President and CEO of Infonet Services
Collazo, who sees continued demand for managed data-network services, has served in his role since Infonet's incorporation in 1988.
76. Zul Abbany
VP of alliances at SAS Institute Services
Abbany leads the consulting and business partner programs. He directs the company's consulting services as well as alliances.
77. Mac Slingerlend
President and CE0 of Ciber Consulting
Slingerlend joined Ciber in 1989 as EVP/CFO. He notes the recent buyout of ECsoft Group will result in a solid year for Ciber.
78. Timothy D. Payne
President and CEO of Modis
Payne assumed his role in 2001. While revenue for IT services and e-business solutions was down sharply, he notes gross margins increased 130 basis points in Q1.
79. Eva Losacco
Sr. VP, Forsythe Technology and President and CEO of Forsythe Solutions Groups
With Forsythe since 1985, Losacco manages sales, product development, operations, and consulting, and has contributed to Forsythe's annual growth in earnings and revenues.
80. David V. Mastran
President and CEO of Maximus
Mastran led the government outsourcing firm to win California's Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board contract, one of the company's largest wins.