
Analyst, Columnist, Father of HR Technology Conference, Radio Show Host, Panel Organizer and Moderator
Greater New York City Area

Analyst, Columnist, Father of HR Technology Conference, Radio Show Host, Panel Organizer and Moderator
Greater New York City Area
Leading independent market expert on vendors and their products and services in all forms of technology used for HR. Have organized and moderated 82 panels on this subject in since 1995; run the world's largest conference and trade show on the subject since 1998; and now host The Bill Kutik Radio Show (R). Narrow but deep expertise and historical perspective.
Specialist in Recruiting, HCM, Outsourcing, Talent Management Suite, Web 2.0
(Privately Held; Management Consulting industry)
March 2008 — Present (1 year 9 months)
Bi-weekly online talk show featuring discussions with HR thought leaders, including practitioners, vendor CEOs, consultants, analysts,and academics. Airs every other Wednesday at noon ET and 9 a.m. PT. Go to: www.billkutikradioshow.com to listen to current show or the archive of 43 others. Subscriptions and individual shows also available for downloading on iTunes.
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
January 1997 — Present (12 years 11 months)
World's best and largest conference devoted to all aspects of technology for HR. Have chosen all speakers, created and moderated most panels, and formed nearly all the content since the conference started in 1998.
www.HRTechnologyConference.com
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Publishing industry)
April 1990 — Present (19 years 8 months)
Column appears monthly. Not really a blog. Go to www.HREonline.com and you can sign up for an e-mail alert (newsletter) when each new one gets posted.
(Sole Proprietorship; 1-10 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
September 1985 — March 2004 (18 years 7 months)
I was the only human to read and edit (with her forebearance) Esther Dyson's computer industry leading newsletter, "Release 1.0," before it went out to subscribers.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
May 1989 — March 1990 (11 months)
The first commercial glossy magazine devoted to the use of technology in HR. When the corporate owners fell on hard times, they folded it after three successful issues, driving me into permanent self-employment ever since.
BA , Political Science , 1966 — 1970
Spent all my time on the student newspaper. Interviewed Henry Kissinger when I was 18; Ted Kennedy at 19; and a State Trooper clubbing my classmate at 20.
new technology, hiking, sailing, start-up companies, moderating panels