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San Francisco, California
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    www.baselinemag.com/c/a/Enterprise-Apps/Measuring-Endto - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/10/2009    Last Visited: 4/10/2009  

    "As more services-particularly real-time communications applications-are delivered across the network infrastructure, it's critically important to monitor and manage the overall performance of the network," says Sherrie Littlejohn, executive vice president of Network Services & Operations at Wells Fargo in San Francisco. This may mean more work in terms of what to monitor. "In addition to network latency, we measure jitter, packet drop and other performance characteristics," she says.

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    Published on: 10/12/2008    Last Visited: 10/12/2008  

    Sherrie Littlejohn, SVP Network Services & Operations, Wells FargoCIO Panelist:

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    Published on: 1/15/2009    Last Visited: 1/15/2009  

    At Wells Fargo, Sherrie B. Littlejohn is EVP and head of NSO Sherrie Littlejohn. For the past six years, Sherrie Littlejohn has served Wells Fargo (San Francisco, CA), the diversified financial services supplier, as a dedicated executive. She leads the network services and operations (NSO) group that provides planning, architecture, engineering and operations for voice, video, wireless and the data network, as well as telecom expense management for most network components in the company. She manages more than 350 team members and a $175 million dollar budget.

    Littlejohn focuses on ensuring that NSO reaches its primary goal of reliably, securely and efficiently connecting people and businesses to the Wells Fargo community. Her group functions in areas of network planning, engineering and ops, and telecom service delivery.

    Another responsibility for Littlejohn is to grow talent, improve processes, influence a service-delivery culture, and evolve the Wells Fargo network. "We are moving from a static network to a dynamic one that offers more services for our partners and our customers: VoIP, video over IP, data anytime, anywhere, anyhow, and mobility," Littlejohn says. "Ultimately we see these services converging to provide a secure, information-rich experience for all our customers."

    Littlejohn combines African American, Creole and Italian ancestry. She grew up in New Orleans, LA, where she got her BS in math at Xavier University of Louisiana. Then she moved to the Illinois Institute of Technology for an MSCS. She also has a certificate from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. "My education and the career path I followed prepared me well for my current position," she notes.

    Before joining Wells Fargo, Littlejohn worked at AT&T Bell Labs, dipping into R&D, architecture and all development phases related to the network. She has nearly thirty years of experience in telecom and has led efforts in voice, data, apps, systems, instrumentation, network and overall IT technology development.

    "Wells Fargo has several women leaders in IT," Littlejohn notes. "I work for a woman who works for a woman, and I work in an organization where the management team is nearly all women," she says.

    "I would say Wells Fargo is doing a good job of hiring and retaining women in IT," she reflects.

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    www.blackenterprise.com/careers/2009/03/06/people-proce - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/6/2009    Last Visited: 3/7/2009  

    Wells Fargo's Sherrie Littlejohn talks results, need for a push in technology education
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    Tags:Information Technology Senior Management Forum . Sherrie Littlejohn . Wells Fargo . Xavier University
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    Sherrie Littlejohn, 52, is the head of the enterprise technology architecture and planning group at San Francisco-based Wells Fargo, linking business strategy and engineering/implementation. She moved to her current post after leading the financial services company's network services and operations team, supervising more than 300 employees.

    With almost 30 years of experience in telecommunications, the Xavier University graduate has both technical and business acumen and finds it important to give back, serving on her local community YMCA board, working as a group leader with the National Charity League, and being involved with the Information Technology Senior Management Forum, an organization for African American CIOs and senior leaders.

    Littlejohn talked with BlackEnterprise.com about a mantra that encourages teamwork, efficient processes, and results, and how encouraging technological study is vital in today's changing economy.

    Black Enterprise: What are some key elements of success in managing a team in terms of planning, supervision, and seeing results?

    Sherrie Littlejohn: I have a mantra: People, Process, and Results.

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    Published on: 10/3/2009    Last Visited: 10/3/2009  

    Sherrie Littlejohn Board Advisor

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    Published on: 3/31/2005    Last Visited: 3/14/2007  

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    Sherrie Littlejohn, Network Services and Operations (NSO), Wells FargoSherrie Littlejohn leads Network Services and Operations (NSO), a group of more than 300 team members whose goal is to provide top-notch voice and data network operations and technology support.This organization includes several disciplines, including security and network engineering, network operations, network architecture, and Internet protocol address assignment.All groups, regardless of their various functions, are unified in their focus on supporting customer needs and making network availability job one.

    With over 20 years experience in the telecommunications industry with a focus in data, applications, systems, network and technology development, Littlejohn was Vice President of Information Technology at Yaps Communications.She was also Vice President of Long Distance Network Engineering and Operations as well as CIO of the messaging company, Pacific Bell Information Services (both subsidiaries of SBC Communications).She worked for SBC, formerly Pacific Bell, for 13 years.Prior to Pacific Bell, she worked for Bell Laboratories for nearly 10 years.

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    Published on: 7/6/2008    Last Visited: 7/6/2008  

    The CIO Finance Summit recognizes the delegate participation of Sherrie Littlejohn, Wells Fargo.

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    Published on: 7/6/2008    Last Visited: 7/6/2008  

    Sherrie Littlejohn, SVP Network Services & Operations, Wells FargoCIO Panellist:
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    The CIO Finance Summit recognizes the delegate participation of Sherrie Littlejohn, Wells Fargo.

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    Published on: 6/30/2005    Last Visited: 3/14/2007  

    Sherrie Littlejohn -- Senior Vice President, Network Services and Operations, Wells Fargo

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    Last Visited: 3/14/2009  

    Wells Fargo's Sherrie Littlejohn talked with BlackEnterprise.com about a mantra that encourages teamwork, efficient processes, and results, and how encouraging technological study is vital in today?s changing economy.

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