The Chief Architect Forum (CAF), the preeminent global organization started last year by Iasa Global for Chief Architects, announced today that Digital Transformation Strategist Lisa Pratico has been named to its Board.
“We’re extremely excited to have Lisa participate at a leadership level as we continue to grow the CAF,” said Paul Preiss, the CEO of Iasa Global. “She is a proven leader in the technology community, someone who will drive membership, especially among Chief Architects in the New England area who are not yet part of CAF.”
Pratico was previously interviewed in A&G here.
CAF, like its sister organization Women in Architecture, hosts events and workshops all over the world, furthering its mission of sharing best practices among Chief Architects in the private and public sector. Check out a link to its calendar here.
“I am honored to become a board member of CAF,” said Pratico. “I have been a participating member since its inception and see the value firsthand in ‘the power of many.’ CAF provides a vehicle for architects to share their experiences and expertise in support of the art and science for business and technology architecture competencies. I am excited to join Iasa CAF as an advisor, where I will establish the Sustainable Architecture practice and invite chief architects interested in sustainability and Responsible AI to join the community.
About Iasa Global
A not-for-profit founded in 2002, Iasa Global is a world leading professional association for technology, business, and enterprise architects. Iasa is the preeminent knowledge-based association focused on the IT architecture profession through the advancement of best practices and education. Iasa delivers programs and services to develop highly qualified business technology architects of all levels. Over fifteen years, Iasa has also developed, with the help of practicing & certified architects from around the world, a comprehensive open-source Business Technology Architecture Body of Knowledge.
About Lisa Pratico
Lisa brings over 25 plus years of experience driving profitable growth in challenging, competitive business verticals tied to software development and consulting services. She has a background in SW engineering, enterprise development and enterprise architecture across eCommerce, retail, healthcare, consumer marketing & analytics, finance and utility sectors.
She has defined and led strategic planning, enterprise architecture and engineering with an emphasis on business and IT alignment and enablement; architecture and software engineering consultation and governance; and functional management.
She has successfully worked with business units and IT teams to identify new technology needs, collaborated with the business on digital strategies, and recommended strategic investments with a focus on future growth.
Most recently, she has been researching emerging trends tied to ESG and Sustainable IT trends, emphasizing the role of Enterprise Architecture in enabling “green” and sustainable solutions, particularly in Responsible AI.