Alec Stewart Goes in to Bat for London IT Conference

London, United Kingdom, January 25, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Former England cricket captain Alec Stewart OBE is to be the keynote speaker at the CAMSS UK conference for IT and Line of Business leaders in London on 8-9 May, 2017.

Alec, the second most capped England player of all time in Test matches, will present at the event at the Kia Oval in London where he played for Surrey for over 20 years. Master of Ceremonies for the two days will be Paul Excell, former Chief Customer Innovation Officer for BT.

Created in collaboration with the CAMSS Executive Council, CAMSS UK has been designed to provide the optimum environment for senior executives across IT, Security, Governance, Data, Analytics, Digital, Marketing and Customer Experience to gather and share best practices on digital innovation and business strategy.

CAMSS World Co-Founder & Managing Partner Rob Simms is delighted to secure two such well-known presenters. "It's important to have strong content presented by well-respected figures,” he said. “Alec will bring a fascinating insight on how to lead a team and translate those skills to the business world, while Paul's years of experience in IT and innovation will undoubtedly glue the conversations together effectively."

Other speakers include CIOs, CDOs, CISOs and CFOs from some of the largest organisations in the country. To register for the event, view the speakers and full agenda, please visit: www.camssuk.com.

CAMSS World looks forward to welcoming you in May.

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