Eric Piscini

Consulting Senior Manager, PMP

Location
Greater Atlanta Area
Industry
Information Technology and Services

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Eric Piscini's Overview

Current
  • Senior Manager at Deloitte Consulting LLP
Past
  • Global IS Director at Merial
  • Co-Founder of Connoisseurshop.com at Connoisseurshop.com
  • Global IS Director / Subsidiary CIO at Hubbard - US
  • Global Senior Manager at Merial - US
  • Global Security Manager at Merial - France (Lyon)
  • RSSI / Information Security Officer at Dexia
  • Information Security Consultant at CF6 - Telindus
Education
  • Université de Cergy-Pontoise
  • Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
  • Notre Dame de la Compassion
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Connections

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Eric Piscini's Summary

In the last 17 years, I have been traveling in 3 very different dimensions:
•Human, meeting with a lot of different cultures and individuals from both the business and the IT side, as well as leading global teams
•Geography, within Europe first, and then crossing the Atlantic and discovering new horizons
•Technology, perpetual adaptation, moving from old to new ones and looking ahead to prepare next challenges

I decided to work in Information Technology, because it allows me to travel into those 3 dimensions at the same time. Also because the person who is saying that something is not possible is usually interrupted by someone else implementing it!

I enjoy developing strategies and visions to translate business requirements into cost effective, innovative and sustainable IT solutions as well as leading their implementation.

Balancing risks and benefits, my goal is to create the right environment to deliver those solutions.

I am looking for a multi-cultural, open minded place to express my strategic, technical and interpersonal skills and provide results to organizations.

While I have extensive knowledge and experience in the infrastructure and information security areas, from both the technology and the management perspective, I am always looking for new challenges outside of the box.

Contact me! (linkedin@piscini.com)

Specialties

IS Strategy
International Management
IS Infrastructure
Infrastructure Architecture
Information Security (CISSP)
Vendor Management
Sourcing
Transitions
Project Management (PMP)
Service Management
ITIL Foundation Certified

Eric Piscini's Experience

Senior Manager

Deloitte Consulting LLP

January 2007Present (5 years 5 months)

Global IS Director

Merial

March 2005December 2006 (1 year 10 months)

Co-Founder of Connoisseurshop.com

Connoisseurshop.com

November 2004December 2006 (2 years 2 months)

Global IS Director / Subsidiary CIO

Hubbard - US

January 2004February 2005 (1 year 2 months)

Global Senior Manager

Merial - US

November 2001December 2003 (2 years 2 months)

Global Security Manager

Merial - France (Lyon)

October 1999October 2001 (2 years 1 month)

RSSI / Information Security Officer

Dexia

October 1997October 1999 (2 years 1 month)

Information Security Consultant

CF6 - Telindus

January 1994October 1997 (3 years 10 months)

Eric Piscini's Certifications

  • ITIL Foundation

  • PMP

    • PMI

Eric Piscini's Publications

  • Applied Mobility for the banking Industry

    • Deloitte Consulting LLP
    Authors: Eric Piscini

    In some industries, companies can pick and choose how they want to respond to new mobile
    opportunities. In banking, it is not a matter of choice. Not only do consumers expect a steady
    increase in the number of banking services they can access from mobile devices (not to mention a
    complementary rise in the quality of their mobile experiences), merchants are moving just as quickly
    to keep up. That means they’re looking for new ways for customers to buy and pay. With phones?
    Tablets? Using Debit? Credit? All of the above? As a result, financial institutions should “think
    outside the bank” when it comes to mobility.

  • Mobile Banking: Think Outside the Bank

    • Deloitte Consulting LLP

    Chances are if you own a smartphone, then you may be able to access your bank account from anywhere, at any time. That’s a pretty big shift for an industry that coined the term “banking hours.” Mobile technology is changing how banks are selling and servicing their customers, as well as how they are improving employee effectiveness and efficiency.

  • Mobile Banking - A catalyst for improving bank performance

    • Deloitte Consulting LLP
    • 2010

    Mobile banking is on the cusp of transformation from a niche service for the technologically elite to a mass-market service demanded by all customer segments.

    As banks develop their strategies for giving customers access to their accounts through cell phones and other mobile devices, they should also regard this emerging platform as a potential catalyst for generating operational efficiencies and as a vehicle for new revenue sources.

Eric Piscini's Education

Université de Cergy-Pontoise

19931994

Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)

19881993

Notre Dame de la Compassion

19851988

Eric Piscini's Additional Information

Groups and Associations:

CSI (www.gocsi.com) ITIM (www.itimassociatiom.com) ISPE (www.ispe.org)

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