Leaders and organizations need to adapt at speed and scale to embrace the realities of the new now. In this Leadership Series episode, Bruce Crawford, Senior Vice President – Chief of Innovation and Director of the Global Digital Center of Excellence (GDCoE) at Jacobs, shares his inspirational story and discusses what it takes to be a transformational leader in a complex technical environment.
Bruce shares insights and lessons for leading in a technical environment based on his vast experience in the military, serving as General and CIO of the US Army, and his recent global experience with Jacobs, leading their digital transformation initiative.
This webinar is jointly hosted by Duke Corporate Education (Duke CE) and The Learning Tree International. They have partnered to create the Transformational Technical Leadership Experience, a certificate program launched to turn technical experts into transformational leaders.
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Bruce Crawford
Lieutenant General (Retired) Bruce T. Crawford is an inspired, thought leader of character with over thirty-five years of leadership, executive management, national security, enterprise information technology (IT), and cybersecurity experience.
After retiring from the U.S. Army in October 2020, Bruce joined Jacobs as the Senior Vice President for Strategic Development in the Critical Mission Solutions Line of Business. Since then, he has also contributed significantly to growing the business as Senior Vice President, Growth and Sales. In his current role as Chief of Innovation ("Beyond If"), Chair of the Digital Advisory Group, and Director of the Global Digital Center of Excellence, Bruce leads the company's global digital transformation initiative and promulgation of innovation as a core element of the Jacobs culture and growth strategy.
Before joining Jacobs, Bruce served as the U.S. Army's Chief Information Officer (CIO) and senior IT accountable official. Additionally, he performed the duties as the principal enterprise IT and cybersecurity policy advisor to the Secretary of the Army and the Army Chief of Staff. Bruce's duties and responsibilities included execution and oversight of the Army's $15B annual IT budget, the Army's data, and cloud migrations, and delivery of IT capabilities from the tactical edge to the enterprise at 288 locations in 143 countries worldwide.
A native of Columbia, South Carolina, Bruce was commissioned through South Carolina State University's Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program on May 28, 1986, after graduating as a Distinguished Military Graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. He also holds a Master of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University and a Master of Science in National Resource Strategy from the National Defense University.
During his 34 years of service, Bruce served in various positions at the operational, strategic, and tactical levels in every major theater of operations, including Europe, the Pacific, and Southwest Asia.
Other executive assignments include oversight of the Army's IT hardware and software global logistics enterprise as Commanding General, U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM)/Installation Commander of 21,000 employees at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen, Maryland; J6, Director of Cyber/CIO U.S. European Command and Commander 516th Signal Brigade, U.S. Army Pacific.
Bruce's awards and decorations include the Black Engineer Of The Year Association's (BEYA) 2020 Black Engineer Of The Year, the Distinguished Service Medal, and the Bronze Star Medal. He is also authorized to wear the Army Combat Action Badge, the Master Parachutist Badge, and the U.S Army Ranger Tab.
Bruce is a member of the Association of the U.S. Army and the Armed Forces Communications Electronics Association (AFCEA). Board of Directors memberships include Avalara Inc., The George C. Marshall International Center, and The Armed Forces Communications Electronics Association's (AFCEA) Executive Committee.
Mike Canning
Mike Canning joined Duke Corporate Education (Duke CE) shortly after its inception in 2001. For 20 years, he has served Duke CE in crucial leadership roles, helping organizations to address their business challenges by getting leaders ready to win in an unpredictable world. A long-time innovator and thought leader in connecting strategy and leadership, Mike grounds his work by starting with complex problems and thinking creatively about how to reach the client’s specific strategic outcomes. He also focuses on building business adjacencies and innovating new ways to generate client value.
Jonathan Gilbert
Jonathan Gilbert is the Managing Director of Leadership Practices at Learning Tree International. He is a globally-recognized leading thinker in leadership, strategy and its execution, and organizational behavior. He regularly contributes to the world’s body of knowledge about adaptive leaders, complexity, and their impact on organizations. Jonathan has influenced thousands of attendees worldwide in speeches, webinars, workshops, and other learning events while working at Korn Ferry, Strategy Execution, ESI International, and through his firms, the Oar Collective and the Gilbert Consulting Group.