ServiceNow Series E152: Paul Handly, Chief Technology Officer at Chenega

,  | March 18 2024 | JP Valentine

Welcome to episode 152 in our Digital Transformation series of the Alldus podcast, the show where we highlight the brightest talent and technical leadership within the ServiceNow ecosystem.

Powered by Alldus International, our goal is to share with you the insights of leaders in the field to showcase the excellent work that is being done within Digital Transformation and ServiceNow implementations across the United States and Europe.

Today’s guest is Paul Handly, Chief Technology Officer at Chenega. Ranked as the most successful Alaska Native village corporation, Chenega’s mission is to achieve sustainable growth in their businesses to support shareholders in their journey to self-sufficiency, actively manage their lands, and uphold their cultural traditions and values. Established in 1974, Chenega today continues to deliver value and innovative solutions to their customers while building equity and providing benefits to their Native shareholders.

Paul is a proven technology executive specializing in revenue growth through technology innovation. His experience involves driving business value and rapid growth through effective management and strategy. Paul demonstrates a unique combination of strategic leadership and tactical know-how to accomplish business objectives. He also has hands-on experience leading diverse teams to successfully create, market and deliver products and services on time and within budget.

In this episode, Paul talks about:

His background in National Park Services & geospatial technology

Making the transition to Chief Technology Officer

An overview of they work they do at Chenega

Challenges his team are working on within the federal sector

Their success in leadership, exceptional performance and unique culture

The future of Chenega from shifting to customer focus and utilizing GenAI

The shift from gig economy to longer-term federal engagements

To find out more about all the great work happening at Chenega, check out the website www.chenega.com or follow them on LinkedIn, Instagram and X @ChenegaCorpEHF. You can also connect with Paul directly on LinkedIn.

If you’re interested in exploring the latest ServiceNow opportunities, check out our live vacancies or upload your resume today to keep up to date with all the latest opportunities.

Subscribe to The Alldus Podcast: 

     

Welcome to episode 152 in our Digital Transformation series of the Alldus podcast, the show where we highlight the brightest talent and technical leadership within the ServiceNow ecosystem.

Powered by Alldus International, our goal is to share with you the insights of leaders in the field to showcase the excellent work that is being done within Digital Transformation and ServiceNow implementations across the United States and Europe.

Today’s guest is Paul Handly, Chief Technology Officer at Chenega. Ranked as the most successful Alaska Native village corporation, Chenega’s mission is to achieve sustainable growth in their businesses to support shareholders in their journey to self-sufficiency, actively manage their lands, and uphold their cultural traditions and values. Established in 1974, Chenega today continues to deliver value and innovative solutions to their customers while building equity and providing benefits to their Native shareholders.

Paul is a proven technology executive specializing in revenue growth through technology innovation. His experience involves driving business value and rapid growth through effective management and strategy. Paul demonstrates a unique combination of strategic leadership and tactical know-how to accomplish business objectives. He also has hands-on experience leading diverse teams to successfully create, market and deliver products and services on time and within budget.

In this episode, Paul talks about:

His background in National Park Services & geospatial technology

Making the transition to Chief Technology Officer

An overview of they work they do at Chenega

Challenges his team are working on within the federal sector

Their success in leadership, exceptional performance and unique culture

The future of Chenega from shifting to customer focus and utilizing GenAI

The shift from gig economy to longer-term federal engagements

To find out more about all the great work happening at Chenega, check out the website www.chenega.com or follow them on LinkedIn, Instagram and X @ChenegaCorpEHF. You can also connect with Paul directly on LinkedIn.

If you’re interested in exploring the latest ServiceNow opportunities, check out our live vacancies or upload your resume today to keep up to date with all the latest opportunities.

Subscribe to The Alldus Podcast: 

     

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