12.21.15
Electronics For Imaging, Inc. (EFI) has hired Sheri Rhodes as its chief information officer. Rhodes, who started at EFI in early December, is part of the company’s senior leadership team, reporting to EFI SVP Toby Weiss. As CIO, she plays a critical IT development role.
“Sheri has a wealth of experience building successful, mission-critical technology infrastructure operations, including managing complex global IT procurement contracts and guiding organizations through the logistical and technical challenges that arise from M&A integrations,” said Weiss.
Rhodes joined EFI from Symantec, where as VP of global applications, she most recently managed the process of separating IT applications ahead of Symantec’s upcoming divestiture of Veritas. Over the course of six years at Symantec, she also helped the company optimize its IT operations, rationalizing multiple redundant applications while implementing strategic improvements with CRM, ERP, marketing automation and cloud-based HR systems.
Prior to Symantec, Rhodes spent a decade in IT corporate systems, applications and project leadership roles with Visa, Providian and Washington Mutual, a business that acquired Providian in 2005. She also has worked at KPMG as a consultant and in a variety of roles at Wells Fargo.
“Sheri has a wealth of experience building successful, mission-critical technology infrastructure operations, including managing complex global IT procurement contracts and guiding organizations through the logistical and technical challenges that arise from M&A integrations,” said Weiss.
Rhodes joined EFI from Symantec, where as VP of global applications, she most recently managed the process of separating IT applications ahead of Symantec’s upcoming divestiture of Veritas. Over the course of six years at Symantec, she also helped the company optimize its IT operations, rationalizing multiple redundant applications while implementing strategic improvements with CRM, ERP, marketing automation and cloud-based HR systems.
Prior to Symantec, Rhodes spent a decade in IT corporate systems, applications and project leadership roles with Visa, Providian and Washington Mutual, a business that acquired Providian in 2005. She also has worked at KPMG as a consultant and in a variety of roles at Wells Fargo.