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Bette M. Walker

Vice présidente et Chief Information Officer
Delphi Corporation

Bette Walker, 65, est vice présidente et Chief Information Officerchez Delphi Corporation. In this position, Walker drives strategic and operational Information Technology activities in support of Delphi's business globally.

Walker is a member of the Delphi Strategy Board, the company's top policy-making group, and leads the company's top Information Technology leadership council comprised of the senior IT executives representing all of the company's global operations.

Walker travaille chez Delphi depuis 1997, depuis qu'elle a rejoint l'organisation en tant que directrice générale de l'information pour la plus grande division de la société, Delphi Energy & Chassis.

Avant de rejoindre Delphi, Walker a travaillé chez AlliedSignal, Inc. où elle était vice-présidente des technologies d'information pour les divisions Automobile et Aérospatiale. Avant sa collaboration avec AlliedSinal, elle occupé plusieurs postes chez Digital Equipment Corporation, y compris directrice des technologies d'information pour l'Amérique Latine.

Walker a obtenu une licence en gestion d'entreprise de l'University of New Hampshire et a suivi le programme Executive MBA Proram à la Boston University. En 2000, elle a suivi le programme Global Leadership Executive Development Program à la Harvard University.

Walker serves on the Research Board, Oakland University Board of Visitors for the School of Business Administration, the EDS Client Council, and the Nokia Industry Advisory Board.

In 2005, she was recognized as one of ComputerWorld's Premiere 100 Information Technology leaders and by Automotive News as one of the 100 Leading Women in the North American Automotive Industry. Delphi's Information Technology organization has been a recipient of five CIO 100 designations, was included in the InformationWeek 500 ranking of innovative information technology organizations five consecutive years, and, in January 2005, was designated Best in Class by ComputerWorld for supply chain management.