Become a Great Leader with Tony Ambrozie
Tony Ambrozie currently serves as Senior Vice President and Chief Digital and Information Officer for Baptist Health South Florida, where he is responsible for technologies and digital transformation efforts. In this role, he has line responsibility for the Technology and Digital Division and oversees all technology and digital products supporting Baptist Health.
In this conversation Tony and I discuss how to become a great leader, the intricacies of delegation, the power of reading, and the mindset and strategies that help you as an executive leader.
Books mentioned during the episode:
Leadership in Turbulent Times by Kearns Goodwin
The Ride of a Lifetime by Bob Igers
Website for reading list: https://www.librarything.com/profile/tambrozie
Make sure to connect with Tony on LinkedIn
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Before joining Baptist, Tony served as Senior Vice President, Technology and Digital at The Walt Disney Company. In this role, he was responsible for a number of digital and core systems and technologies, engineering, data analytics and machine learning for Disney Parks, Consumer Products, Games and Publishing.
Prior to joining Disney in 2013, Tony was Vice President for Digital Platform Technologies at American Express where he was responsible for platform engineering, shared services development and application security, with previous roles focused on application architecture, development, engineering and performance.
He is a proven leader in the technology and digital space with a keen focus on using technology and data to enhance the consumer experience. Prior to spending the past two decades focused on large business operations, he launched his technology career as the cofounder of a software development startup, specializing in building unique, small business applications.
He holds a dual MBA and Master’s Degree in Information Management from the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.
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