Chief Information Officer CIO in Detroit MI Resume John Jalovec

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John S. Jalovec
Clinton Township, Michigan 48036  Telephone: 586.879.3667 Email: [email protected]

CIO of Strategic Global Initiatives/Chief Enterprise Architect
Specialty Areas Include
IT Strategy and Business Alignment IT Roadmaps with Six Sigma Metrics High Performance IT Organizations SOX & Governmental Compliance  E-commerce Initiatives  Cost Conservation  P&L Improvements

CIO of Strategic Global Initiatives/Chief Enterprise Architect with more than 20 years of Fortune 200 technology leadership experience in converting corporate intent into action with organizations such as General Motors, Honeywell, and Pirelli. Experience encompasses serving as CIO/Global IT Director of Enterprise Programs for Delphi Automotive charged with managing a program budget of $748 million and more than 1,200 FTEs that focused on establishing and managing outsourcing contracts valued at $355 million leading one of the most successful ERP and business spin-off initiatives.

Career Highlights


Recruited by the GVP&CIO of General Motors to quickly pull together a comprehensive plan to restructure the key enterprise initiatives. Consequently, reducing program costs by $30 million and attaining on critical business and compliance results within 1 year while supporting extremely high transaction and complex operations. Worked with the CEO of the Honeywell ACS Group ($13 billion) and his leadership team to identify $152 million in annual savings and $315 million in one-time working capital cost reductions by adopting leading edge business processes/standardization on a new ERP platform within 3 years while eliminating 24 ERP systems. Chosen by the CEO and CIO of Delphi Automotive ($30 billion) to lead the 3-year business transformation and spin-off of Delphi from General Motors by implementing common business processes for Supply Chain, Operations, Finance, and Human Resources that achieved $350 million in IT savings and $585 million annual operating costs reductions. Recruited by the CEO of Pirelli NA ($1.7 billion) to implement common business processes and a state-of-the-art IT operation and organization which provided the ongoing support for the growth of Pirelli’s $500 million global telecom business, while reducing overall IT costs by $15 million in 3 years across 4 diverse businesses.







Key Areas of Expertise
Creating a Shared Technology Vision  Multi-Year Technology Strategy System Integration  Customer-driven Philosophy  Innovative Solutions  Executive Presentation Skills  Optimized Service-Level Agreements  Resource Allocations & Optimizations  Technology Selection & Deployment  Business Process Re-engineering  Vendor Management.

Professional Experience & Accomplishments
CIO/Executive IT Leader, Detroit, Michigan
(Independent CIO leader working with Fortune 500 corporations to establish and ensure strategic information plans are closely aligned with business goals to significantly improve key business performance metrics)

2007 to Present

CIO/Executive IT Leader – Scope of duties consist of establishing leading strategies and execution plans for multiple
application systems development, maintenance and enhancement projects that reduced IT operating costs, reduce complexity, and support globalization with common business processes with innovative customer driven solutions.


Established the global IT strategy for a packaging Corporation ($18 billion), which proved instrumental in streamlining business processes and reducing operating costs 5% in 6 months time by optimizing application/system requirements. Developed a comprehensive business case for a global automotive manufacturer ($15 billion) that focused on upgrading to a common SAP solution in order to streamline supply chain, manufacturing, and distribution operations.



John S. Jalovec
General Motors, Inc., Detroit, Michigan

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(Company declared bankruptcy) 2006 to 2007 (World’s largest automotive manufacturer with approximately $207 billion in revenues)

Chief Enterprise Architect (CIO level position) – Responsibilities included directing the enterprise IT
strategy, architecture, governance model, PMO, and operations to support global common business processes using SAP as the primary software platform for end-to-end business critical solutions.


Established competitive strategy and programs for implementing a SAP solution that streamlined financial, operations, and customer server processes that improved by 25% globally enabling world-wide key performance metrics. Led the program for consolidating more than 40 existing SAP instances into one global solution that reduced IT costs by more than 20% and simplified the enterprise IT architecture providing the platform for all future technologies.
(Recruited to a major Corporate role from a Group level) 2003 to 2006



Honeywell International, Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota

(A $36 billion global technology company offering aerospace and defense products and services, controls, sensing and security technologies, automotive products, and specialty chemicals)

CIO & Vice President (Global Applications) - ACS Group – Primary duties focused on developing and
implementing an IT strategy, application architecture, and infrastructure for supporting global business processes with leading software and hardware technologies while transforming IT into a high performance world-class team.


Selected by the Group CEO and Corporate CIO to lead a team of business executives to implement world class best practices resulting in a reduction of more than $150 million in operational costs in the first 24 months. Achieved 15% customer performance metrics improvement and reduced operational costs by 10% by re-engineering Supply Chain, Customer Service, and Production processes using Six Sigma / Lean methods. Supported more than 25% business growth by integrating more than $2 billion in global acquisitions. Reduced IT costs more than $50 million by re-structuring the IT organization that supported global applications and operations in a shared service IT arrangement and established major outsourcing contracts.



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Into Great Company, Columbus, Ohio

(Recruited to a much larger role at Honeywell) 2001 to 2003 (Venture capital firm which acquires privately held companies in the medical, high tech, and manufacturing area)

CIO & Senior Vice President – Charged with Identifying companies in the high tech and manufacturing area which
had significant growth potential or merged with other firms that had high synergistic value.


Identified and integrated 3 high tech medical manufacturing and distribution firms in 13 months while simultaneously establishing strategies, business plans, and performed interim executive responsibilities.

Delphi, Inc., Detroit, Michigan

(Company strategically outsourced the IT function) 1998 to 2001 (Formerly General Motors Delphi, a $30 billion world leader in automotive technology including chassis dynamics and propulsion, safety, thermal and electrical architecture, and electronics and mobile communications)

CIO/Global IT Director of Enterprise Programs – Served as group CIO and executive leader of the business
transformation and spin-off of Delphi from General Motors implementing common business processes for Supply Chain, Operations, Finance, and HR.


Managed upon request of CEO all aspects of a major business transformation effort. As a result, the spin-off was achieved ahead of schedule, while revenues concurrently increased by more than $1.5 billion and operational costs reduced by $500 million in the first 3 years. Developed Business Intelligence that provided visibility over critical financial and operating metrics and improved ontime delivery 35 % by eliminating unprofitable products and plants. Reduced IT costs by more than 30% by eliminating multiple data centers and overlapping technologies, and established $100+ million in outsourcing agreements with major systems and technology suppliers.





John S. Jalovec

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Prior 1998 Professional Experience
Compuware, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio Pirelli, Inc., NA, Columbia, South Carolina Deloitte Consulting, LLC, Cleveland, Ohio Avery Dennison, Cleveland, Ohio B.F. Goodrich, Cleveland, Ohio MD-Enterprise Solutions VP & CIO Senior Manager Director, Business Automation, CIO Manager, New Systems Development 1997 to 1998 1995 to 1997 1994 to 1995 1987 to 1994 1979 to 1987

Education/Professional Development & Certifications
Executive Program; Stanford Graduate School of Business, Palo Alto, California MBA; Accounting & Computer Science, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, Magna cum Laude Bachelor of Science; Business Economics, John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio, Magna cum Laude Executive Leadership Programs at Delphi and Honeywell Member of the Information Systems Conference Board and the Society of Information Managers (SIM) Certified Systems Professional (CSP) Six Sigma Black Belt and Design for Six Sigma Certified Quality Manufacturing (QMS) and Lean Manufacturing Certified Stanford Advanced Project Management Program (SAPM) Certification

Endorsements
Not only did John successfully lead the spin-off and global business transformation of Delphi from General Motors, he established strong support and communications with my leadership team as well as my Board. In fact, some of my Board members asked John to review and provide advice on their companies IT strategies and programs. J .T. Battenberg III, Chairman and CEO, Delphi Automotive, Inc. John stepped into a very difficult business turnaround and restructuring initiative with Pirelli and was able to not only deliver on all goals but introduced significant capabilities like E-commerce into each of our businesses. In addition, he built an extremely strong IT organization focused on customer and business needs. Eugenio Razelli, CEO, Pirelli, NA I gave John the most challenging assignment to establish agreement on a global common business process strategy and plan in an extremely complex business group consisting of over 200 acquisitions with strong entrepreneurial leaders. He succeeded where others have failed. John is an intelligent hands-on leader who understands the needs of business. Larry E. Kittelberger, SVP, Technology and Operations, Honeywell, Inc. I recruited John back to GM to provide his leadership in our enterprise program initiatives. His leadership and direction was instrumental in turning around and dramatically improving these programs to provide a truly world-class IT operation. He is one of the top IT leaders in the industry. Ralph Szygenda, GVP&CIO, General Motors, Inc. I have known John for over 12 years and highly recommend him as a CIO and IT leader who drives significant improvements in business operations and service levels. His ability to quickly understand complex businesses and their critical issues, and then creatively up with innovative solutions for moving forward is outstanding. I really enjoyed working with John, his openness, and ability to drive results. Edwin Lange, EVP, SAP America, Inc. Although John did not report into me, my leadership team and I viewed him very highly. I thought he had innovative ideas and was very effective in presenting them to the organization, as well as, delivering on his objectives. Fritz Henderson, CEO, General Motors, Inc.

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