Welcome to the latest issue of Interface magazine! Click here to read the latest edition! Inside a Global Cybersecurity Journey…

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Inside a Global Cybersecurity Journey at Olympus

In the world of MedTech, innovation does not happen in isolation. It relies on deeply interconnected digital ecosystems that span research and development, manufacturing, clinical environments and global corporate operations. For Olympus, a global medical technology company with 30,000 employees operating across multiple regions and regulatory environments, cybersecurity has become a foundational enabler of trust, resilience and patient safety.

At the centre of this transformation is Ryan Larsen, Global Head of IT Security at Olympus, whose role sits at the intersection of technology, leadership and mission-driven purpose. His mandate is clear: ensure that Olympus’ global digital and operational environments remain secure, reliable, and able to support innovation at scale.

“In practical terms, I’m responsible for the cyber defence and digital resilience of Olympus as a global MedTech company,” Ryan explains. “That means ensuring our systems, data and people are protected so innovation can move quickly, safely and with trust across R&D, manufacturing and corporate operations worldwide.”

Virginia Farm Bureau: An Enterprise CIO’s Journey

Virginia Farm Bureau is an organisation renowned for resiliency, collaboration, commitment to a greater cause, diversity and service to its members. For outgoing CIO Patrick (Pat) Caine leadership at Virginia Farm Bureau has never been about technology for technology’s sake. After 18 years as CIO, his role evolved into what he describes as that of an “enterprise technology leader,” responsible for supporting a uniquely complex organisation whose mission stretches far beyond insurance or IT.

“I’m responsible for all aspects of enterprise IT,” he explains. “Founded in 1926, Virginia Farm Bureau is a diverse membership organisation with four major business entities and multiple companies that provide agricultural advocacy and related agricultural business support services, healthcare insurance sales and administration, P&C Insurance, and a large entertainment property that hosts the State Fair of Virginia.”

Gowling WLG: Implementing Human Centred AI

When we talk about AI finding its feet within a business, the obvious challenge is change management. How do you ensure your team is on board with the change? What if they have technical questions? How does a business address their fears and concerns? This is where having a people-focused leader and a technology-focused leader forming a united front is incredibly valuable. 

Kelly Davis is the Chief People Officer at international law firm Gowling WLG. Al Hounsell is the Senior Director, AI Innovation & Knowledge. Davis has been in HR leadership roles for most of her career. During that time, she has been very intentional about the way she has moved between industries.

Hounsell started his career as an entrepreneur. He then went to business school and law school, before ending up in a large global firm. There, he fell in love with the nascent legal technology ecosystem. He joined Gowling WLG over a year ago. His goal is to reimagine the practice of law by infusing it with technology.

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Our cover story this month focuses on the work of Arianne Gallagher-Welcher. As the Executive Director for the USDA Digital…

Our cover story this month focuses on the work of Arianne Gallagher-Welcher. As the Executive Director for the USDA Digital Service, in the Office of the OCIO, her team’s mission is to drive a tech transformation at the USDA. The goal is to better serve the American people across all of its 50 states.

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USDA: The People’s Agency

“We knew that in order for us to deliver what we needed for our stakeholders, we needed to be flexible – and that has trickled down from our senior leaders.” Arianne Gallagher-Welcher, Executive Director for the USDA Digital Service reveals the strategic plan’s first goal. Above all, the aim is to deliver customer-centric IT so farmers, producers, and families can find dealing with USDA as easy as using an ATM.

BCX: Delivering insights & intelligence across the Data & AI value chain

We also sat down with Stefan Steffen, Executive Leader for Data Insights & Intelligence at BCX. He revealed how BCX is leveraging AI to strategically transform businesses and drive their growth. “Our commitment to leveraging data and AI to drive innovation harnesses the power of technology to unlock new opportunities, drive efficiency, and enhance competitiveness for our clients.”

Momentum Multiply: A culture-driven digital transformation for wellness

Multiply Inspire & Engage is a new offering from leading South African insurance provider Momentum Health Solutions. Furthermore, it is the first digital wellness rewards program in South Africa to balance mental health and physical health in pursuing holistic wellness. CIO, Ndibulele Mqoboli, discusses re-platforming, cloud migrations, and building a culture of ownership, responsibility, and continuous improvement.

Clark County: Creating collaboration for the benefit of residents

Navigating the world of local government can be a minefield of red tape, both for citizens and those working within it. Al Pitts, Deputy CIO of Clark County, talks to us about the organisation’s IT transformation. He explains why collaboration is key to support residents. “We have found our new Clark County – ‘Together for Better’ – is a great way to collaborate on new solutions.”

Also in this issue, we hear from Alibaba’s European GM Jijay Shen on why digitalisation can be a driving force for SMEs. We learn how businesses can get cybersecurity right with KnowBe4 and analyse the rise of ‘The Mobility Society’.

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Dan Brightmore, Editor

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