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Bob Suh Chief Technology Strategist, Accenture Bob Suh is Accenture’s chief technology strategist. He is responsible for setting the firm’s strategy in software, technology, systems integration, and global delivery. Bob is a member of Accenture’s Global Leadership Council and the operating committee for Systems Integration & Technology. Bob manages the five year plan, guides the M&A pipeline, speaks regularly with investors, and leads a number of new initiatives with the venture and early stage sectors. He leads the firm’s research in technology performance and adoption in Asia, North America and Europe and leads the firm’s Global Council of CIO’s. Prior to joining Accenture, Bob was an officer of Perot Systems Corporation, reporting to Ross Perot, where he was president of the systems integration business and served as the business lead for M&A and investor relations. Bob was also a managing partner and member of the executive committee at CSC Index where he was responsible for leading the global reengineering practice and managing the firm’s headquarters office. Bob was named one of the Top 25 Consultants in 2005 by Consulting Magazine. He is a member of the Technology Advisory Board for the U.S. Visit program in the Department of Homeland Security. He is also a sponsor and advisor to MIT’s Deshpande Center, which provides grants to professors and graduate students to commercialize their research. He also serves on the advisory boards of Rho Capital and Memento Software. Bob is a member of the Dean’s Alumni Leadership Council at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Bob holds a bachelors degree from the University of Southern California and a masters, concentration in political economy, from Harvard University, where he studied under the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Tom Schelling. |

