5G, a new “intelligent fabric,” will trigger a wholesale reconfiguration of services, products, and decision-making in our economy. While Verizon and others in its space are at the forefront of ushering in this new intelligent fabric, 5G will introduce radically new economics and models for a wide range of companies–from higher education to healthcare, and everything in between.

In this webinar, we will explore what 5G means for any firm, and hear practical advice on innovation from one of the foremost experts in this space. Toby Redshaw, SVP Enterprise Innovation and 5G Solutions of Verizon, has managed to usher in new technologies and innovations for some of the world’s most successful and established firms — from Motorola to American Express, to Verizon. Join us to hear Toby’s insights as a corporate renegade and trailblazer.
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SVP Enterprise Innovation and 5G Solutions, Verizon
Toby Redshaw is responsible for Verizon’s Enterprise Innovation and 5G Solutions area — including their visionary work with Lake Nona, a 150-square-mile de-novo city of the future 115 minutes outside Orlando Airport. Some of his previous positions include Global CIO at American Express in NYC and Aviva PLC, HQ in London. Toby was also named to “Top CTO 25: Most Influential IT Leaders” by InfoWorld and “Top 50 Global CIOs” by InformationWeek.

Toby is the founding chairman (emeritus) of the Kellogg Innovation Network. He co-chairs the working group on scale disruptive technologies at the Council on Competitiveness and sits on the DELL IT Advisory Board and the advisory board of the Lake Nona Impact Forum. He was born and raised in Mexico City and is proud to have become a U.S. citizen in 2014.
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Advisory Partner, Digital Intent
Former CMO at PWC US and Harvard Business School professor, John Sviokla is an executive, consultant, speaker, board member, teacher and investor. He works with top executives and entrepreneurs to transform their organizations and people for the digital age. He also serves as a board member for three firms.

He earned his BA, MBA and DBA from Harvard from 1979-1986. He joined the Harvard Business School Faculty from 1986-1998, where he pioneered courses on AI and eCommerce. John served as Vice Chairman of Diamond, a consulting startup focused on technological transformation of businesses, until 2010 when they were acquired by PwC. John was a Partner and CMO of PwC until 2018.
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