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1. CIGNA - Executives - Douglas Crowe
stage.cigna.com/general/about/ - [Cached]Published on: 9/4/2005 Last Visited: 9/4/2005
Douglas Crowe, Vice President, Information Technology, Division Information Systems Officer
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Douglas Crowe
Information Systems
Douglas Crowe is information systems officer for CIGNA International, responsible for establishing and maintaining the company's strategic global information technology direction and for delivering best-practices solutions throughout the organization.
Most recently, Crowe was vice president and chief information officer for Liberty International, a subsidiary of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. He was responsible for all corporate information systems activities, including systems analysis and development, programming, production application support and global infrastructure services.
Previously, Crowe served in a variety of IT management positions at Boston University, including local area network management and database administration. Earlier, he was based in Heidelberg, Germany, as a technical analyst for Privatus, Inc., where he provided technical support for special privatization projects in Eastern Europe.
Crowe received a master's degree in international relations from Boston University and a bachelor's degree in economic applications of finance and law from the University of Connecticut. -
2. www.hlthsrc.com
www.hlthsrc.com/general/about/ - [Cached]Published on: 8/22/2004 Last Visited: 8/22/2004
Douglas Crowe, Vice President, Information Technology, Division Information Systems Officer
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Home > About CIGNA > Executives > Douglas Crowe
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Douglas Crowe
Information Systems
Douglas Crowe is information systems officer for CIGNA International, responsible for establishing and maintaining the company's strategic global information technology direction and for delivering best-practices solutions throughout the organization.
Most recently, Crowe was vice president and chief information officer for Liberty International, a subsidiary of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. He was responsible for all corporate information systems activities, including systems analysis and development, programming, production application support and global infrastructure services.
Previously, Crowe served in a variety of IT management positions at Boston University, including local area network management and database administration. Earlier, he was based in Heidelberg, Germany, as a technical analyst for Privatus, Inc., where he provided technical support for special privatization projects in Eastern Europe.
Crowe received a master's degree in international relations from Boston University and a bachelor's degree in economic applications of finance and law from the University of Connecticut. -
3. Sloving the Global Disconnect - Best's Review - January 2002
www.bestreview.com/2002-01/tec - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2002 Last Visited: 1/1/2002
Companies taking new technologies across the world need to recognize that they can't force technology into local markets that aren't willing or able to accept it, said Douglas Crowe, manager of information systems for Liberty International. But he said that if the timing is right to be competitive, a company can get technology into new regions ahead of the curve.
In looking to localize ties, insurers believe companies should assess what kind of company they are and how they want to be perceived in the future. "More times than not, most companies are really regional companies engaging in global activities," said Sapient's Flynn. For example, if insurers want to sell property coverage globally, they need to find the common elements across international markets for the product.
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Douglas Crowe The communication infrastructure is one of the biggest expenses, but it's a top priority.

