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TalentGuard™ CTO Frank Ginac to Lead Prominent Software Advisory Council at door64










Austin, TX (PRWEB) May 23, 2013

TalentGuard™, a leading cloud-based talent management software development and consulting company, announced today that Chief Technology Officer (CTO), published author and certified career coach, Frank Ginac, joins the esteemed ranks of Texas’ premier technology group, door64, as the appointed lead of the Software Advisory Council. By stepping into this leadership role, Frank positions TalentGuard among other notable companies represented by the door64 community, like Dell, Samsung, Xerox, UShip, Charles Schwab, Modis, Uplogix, Renew Data, Catapult Systems and Blackbaud, to name a few. The appointment also coincides with accelerated growth within TalentGuard’s™ customer base and key product enhancements developed by Frank and his team.

With over 30,000 expert members in the software, hardware and business solutions fields, door64 is a thriving social community that has been recognized by The Austin Business Journal as the city’s largest networking group for the second year in a row. Focusing on business and technology topics, the organization aims to connect professionals by fostering an environment where members can exchange knowledge and expertise.

Frank Ginac will lead this council of prominent executives and industry experts as they grow and develop innovative strategies for harnessing the collective intelligence of the tech community. With 25+ years of industry experience, Frank Ginac’s contributions to door64’s mission, in addition to their popular events, activities and strategies, will lift the council and the city Austin’s status as an already-established mecca for entrepreneurship and opportunity.

Frank Ginac’s Current Project, TalentGuard™:    

Frank is TalentGuard’s™ CTO and the lead developer of Cloud6.0 by TalentGuard™, a fully-integrated suite of talent management software solutions. With the vision of continually refining and revolutionizing how Cloud 6.0 by TalentGuard™ automates performance management, career pathing, applicant tracking, learning management and career development planning, Frank and his team have created one of the easiest to use and most powerful talent management suites on the market today.

Comments Regarding the News:

door64 CEO, Kim Brushaber, remarked on adding Frank Ginac to door64’s luminary group of trusted advisors. “I am thrilled to have Frank on board with us at door64. I have worked with him and his wife, Linda Ginac, for several years and I’m excited about the input he will have to grow the organization. He was selected based on his extensive knowledge, technical expertise and the deep familiarity he has with the Austin tech community. ”

About TalentGuard™:

TalentGuard™ transforms how companies develop and retain talent so they can achieve sustainable growth. TalentGuard™ provides organizations cloud-based talent management software that delivers unprecedented capabilities for predictive people development to drive business. TalentGuard™ Cloud 6.0 enables companies to fully automate applicant tracking, performance management, development planning, career pathing, succession planning, 360 feedback and learning management.























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CIGI Founding Member of Council of Councils, Linking World’s Major Foreign Policy Institutes










Waterloo, Ont. (PRWEB) March 14, 2012

The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) is proud to announce its membership in the inaugural Council of Councils.

Launched these days in Washington, D.C., by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) , the Council of Councils is an international initiative to connect major foreign policy institutes from about the world in a widespread conversation on issues of global governance and multilateral cooperation. The mission of the Council of Councils is to locate typical ground on shared threats, build help for innovative concepts, and inject remedies into the public debate and policymaking processes of member countries.

The founding membership of the Council of Councils consists of top institutions from nineteen countries, roughly tracking the composition of the Group of Twenty (G20). The network will facilitate candid, not-for-attribution dialogue and consensus creating among influential opinion leaders from established and emerging nations. CIGI is the Council of Councils’ sole Canadian member organization.

CFR will convene the inaugural Council of Councils conference on March 1213 in Washington, D.C. Participants will tackle four main themes at this first gathering:

    the general state of international governance and multilateral cooperation
    the status of the nuclear nonproliferation regime (with a concentrate on Iran)
    the U.S. dollar’s future as the world’s reserve currency
    the criteria for humanitarian intervention, in the wake of regime alter in Libya and the ongoing crisis in Syria

Transcripts from two on-the-record sessions of the conference, featuring President of the World Bank Robert B. Zoellick and Undersecretary of State Robert D. Hormats, will be offered on CFR.org following the occasion.

In addition to an annual conference, the Council of Councils will give an ongoing exchange for research and policy collaboration amongst its members. CFR and its international partners will experiment with new technology, making use of state-of-the-art videoconferencing, wikis, and mobile platforms to collectively communicate and respond to breaking crises. The group will also take into account lengthy-term structural reforms that would enhance the international governance capacity of major international institutions.

To see the complete list of founding Council of Councils member organizations, visit http://www.cfr.org/projects/world/council-of-councils/pr1592?cid=nlc-news_release-news_release-link4-20120312

“Innovative governance approaches to global challenges underlie CIGI’s mission,” said CIGI Executive Director Thomas A. Bernes. “The new Council of Councils is a further step in working with our global partners to search out the very best policy assistance and amplify its delivery to policy makers.”

CFR President Richard N. Haass stated, “The defining foreign policy challenges of the twenty-very first century are global in nature. The Council of Councils draws on the best thinking from around the world to assess emerging threats and opportunities and formulate responses to them.”

The Council of Councils initiative is funded by a generous grant from the Robina Foundation, as element of its ongoing assistance for CFR’s International Institutions and Global Governance plan.

CIGI MEDIA Make contact with:    

Declan Kelly, Communications Specialist, CIGI

Tel: 519.885.2444, ext. 356, E-mail: dkelly(at)cigionline(dot)org

CFR MEDIA Make contact with:

Anya Schmemann, Director of Communications, CFR

Tel: 202.509.8419, E mail: aschmemann(at)cfr(dot)org

ABOUT CIGI and CFR:

The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) is an independent, non-partisan think tank on international governance. Led by experienced practitioners and distinguished academics, CIGI supports investigation, forms networks, advances policy debate and generates concepts for multilateral governance improvements. Conducting an active agenda of investigation, events and publications, CIGI’s interdisciplinary function includes collaboration with policy, business and academic communities about the world. CIGI was founded in 2001 by Jim Balsillie, then co-CEO of Study In Motion (RIM), and collaborates with and gratefully acknowledges assistance from a quantity of strategic partners, in certain the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario. For far more details, please pay a visit to http://www.cigionline.org.

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, feel tank, and publisher dedicated to getting a resource for its members, government officials, business executives, journalists, educators and students, civic and religious leaders, and other interested citizens in order to aid them much better comprehend the globe and the foreign policy choices facing the United States and other nations. CFR takes no institutional positions on matters of policy.





















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