CDAIO
Chief Data & AI Officer Certificate
The Chief Data & AI Officer (CDAIO) Certificate program provides you with emerging AI knowledge that you need to set up a 21st century data utilization and responsible AI program.
For leaders in business technology, success begins with the right tools.
Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College is consistently ranked #1 in Information and Technology Management for a reason.
As organizations continue to navigate the complexities of digital transformation, the role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) is rapidly evolving. To reflect this critical shift, Carnegie Mellon University is relaunching its renowned CIO Program as the Chief Information and Digital Officer (CIDO) Program—a cutting-edge executive education experience designed to prepare leaders for the new technology and digital frontier.
The CIDO role goes beyond strategic IT leadership, incorporating transformational digital initiatives, data-driven decision-making, and enterprise-wide innovation. CMU’s CIDO Program provides executives with the skills and frameworks needed to lead in this expanded capacity, ensuring their organizations remain competitive in a fast-changing digital economy.
The CIDO Program not only focuses on managing IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, and enterprise systems, it further enhances the responsibilities of modern leaders to drive transformation, leverage emerging technologies, and create digital-first business models. The CIDO role represents this evolution, blending technology leadership with digital strategy and business innovation.
The CMU Chief Information and Digital Officer Program equips executives with the knowledge, tools, and network to lead in this dynamic environment. By participating in this program, leaders will gain the strategic insight and practical skills to drive digital transformation, foster innovation, and position their organizations for long-term success.
All students admitted to the CIDO Certificate Program will have at least seven years of relevant experience managing projects and/or people, giving you the chance to collaborate with similarly experienced peers and build exciting new relationships and networks with your cohort.
I would urge technology leaders to take advantage of this incredible opportunity. The knowledge I have gained and the development in both my growth mindset and operational strategies has allowed me to dive even deeper into my career and provide a different and more refreshed leadership approach.Michael Smetana | Chief Innovation & Technology Officer | Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc.
Applications are currently being accepted for Cohort 11, which begins April 2025.
Virtual Orientation: 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. EDT
Sept. 30 - Oct. 2, 2025
Virtual Modules: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. EDT
(Note: all virtual class dates are Wednesdays)
October 8, 15, 22 (2025)
November 5, 12, 19 (2025)
Mid-Session: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EDT (CMU, Pittsburgh, PA; virtual option available)
December 2 - 4, 2025
Virtual Modules: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. EDT
(Note: all virtual class dates are Wednesdays)
December 10 (2025)
January 7, 14, 21 (2026)
February 4, 11, 25 (2026)
Practicum: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EDT (CMU, Pittsburgh, PA; virtual option available)
March 18-19, 2026
Application deadline is September 23, 2025.
Virtual Orientation: 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. EDT
April 8-10, 2025
Virtual Modules: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. EDT
(Note: all virtual class dates are Wednesdays)
April 21* (2025) - *Please note this module is on a Monday.
May 7, 14, 21 (2025)
June 11, 18 (2025)
Mid-Session: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EDT (CMU, Pittsburgh, PA; virtual option available)
June 24-26, 2025
Virtual Modules: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. EDT
(Note: all virtual class dates are Wednesdays)
July 16, 23, 30 (2025)
August 13, 20, 27 (2025)
September 10 (2025)
Practicum: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EDT (CMU, Pittsburgh, PA; virtual option available)
September 17-18, 2025
Earning your executive education certificate is just the beginning of a lifelong relationship with CMU; we're here to help you advance your career throughout your professional life. The Heinz College Executive Advantage program is meant for people who always want to be ahead of the curve—those who want to lead the conversation, not just be a part of it.
Executive Advantage was designed with you—C-suite executives and lifelong learners—in mind. In addition to the valuable skills you gain through our executive certificate programs, you now have access to workshops, leadership summits, and conferences.
Instructors:
Steve Agnoli | CIO (ret), Reed Smith LLP
Ken Spangler | Executive Vice President IT, CIO Global OpCo Technologies (ret), FedEx
Explore how the role of technology leaders has expanded from IT management to enterprise-wide digital strategy. Understand the key competencies required to succeed as a Chief Information and Digital Officer in today’s dynamic business landscape. This module focuses on defining the roles and responsibilities of a Chief Information and Digital Officer. As part of these core responsibilities, students will learn how the CIDO integrates effectively in organizational governance and operations as well as best leadership and management practices that enhance the ability of today’s CIDO to succeed in any organization. This session will help to set the stage for the overall CIDO certificate program and the subsequent modules.
Instructor:
Honorable Dana Deasy | CIDO and SVP, Information Technology & Data Analytics, Boeing
In this module, participants will gain a better understanding of how companies use a well-defined IT/Digital strategy to transform their organization. Key elements of this strategy include improving business performance, managing towards performance, value creation, cost reduction, and how to align technology to business strategy to gain a competitive market advantage. Also, students will learn how to design and implement a digital transformation roadmap that aligns technology with business goals. This module covers frameworks for assessing digital maturity, setting strategic priorities, and overcoming transformation challenges.
Instructor:
Robert McVay | Senior Consultant, Information Security Service, Quality Assessment Division, Smithers
This module provides the foundational understanding of an Enterprise Architecture (EA) plan and how that plan can be used to drive organizational change. A successful approach to EA aligns IT investments and resources with current and future performance goals.
Key topics covered as part of this session include EA foundations, approaches, controls, governance, assessment, architecture organization, business models vs. operating models, analyzing impact, and metrics. Also, the module will discuss best practices for modernizing enterprise IT architecture, moving to cloud-first strategies, and integrating emerging technologies while maintaining legacy systems.
Instructor:
Rashid Desai | CIO, Data & Analytics, Chief Engineer, National Australia Bank
This module provides a framework for how CIDO can assess and implement an infrastructure modernization journey by assessing different clouds, on prem data center strategies, migration strategies, cloud portability strategies and infrastructure design. Key topics include:
Instructors:
Matt Butkovic | Technical Director of Cybersecurity Risk and Resilience, CERT Division at the Software Engineering Institute
Greg Touhill | Director, CERT Division at the Software Engineering Institute
With increasing cyber threats and regulatory requirements, this module provides a deep dive into risk management, cybersecurity frameworks, compliance standards, and crisis response strategies. An effective CIDO supports good security practice and works closely with their organization’s Chief Information Security Officer.
This module covers cybersecurity from the CIDO’s perspective, including cyber risk management, controls and cyber hygiene, threats and vulnerabilities, patch management, identity and access management, and supply chain risk management.
Instructor:
Chris Stephens | Field CTO, Grog; former Head of Data Ecosystems, Geico
As companies seek to gain a competitive advantage through data, analytics, and AI, CIDOs face increased pressure to provide data infrastructure that enables and accelerates data-driven innovation. To stay competitive, companies must understand and adopt modern trends: leveraging cloud, deploying automation, adopting emerging architectures, implementing best practices, and tooling.
This module will provide students with an understanding of the critical technological choices that organizations need to make and prepare them to make these decisions. Participants will also emerge from this module with a clear understanding of how to align AI strategies with IT infrastructure, ensuring that their AI initiatives are built on robust, flexible, and scalable architectures.
Instructors:
Jason Pausman | VP, R&D Technical Product Management, Antech Diagnostics
Brian Walker | Chief Product Officer, Grainger
The digital economy is increasingly powered by platform-based business models that drive value creation and network effects. This module explores how companies can build, scale, and manage digital platforms and ecosystems, leveraging API-driven architectures, marketplaces, and SaaS models. Participants will learn how to shift from traditional product development to platform thinking, foster innovation, expand market reach, and create sustainable competitive advantages.
Instructor:
Craig Brabec | former Chief Data and Analytics Officer, Best Buy
Students will gain insights into leveraging data analytics, business intelligence, and predictive modeling to drive data-driven decision-making and competitive advantage. This module focuses on the analytic component of Business Intelligence (BI) in the context of its practical application.
Participants will have a chance to gain and solidify knowledge of the most important contemporary methods of analytics (from descriptive to prescriptive), to develop understanding of practical applicability, how to formulate analytic tasks in support of business objectives, and how to define successful projects.
Instructors:
John Zimmerman | Tang Family Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction, CMU School of Design
Ari Lightman | Distinguished Service Professor, CMU Heinz College
In the digital age, customer experience is paramount. This module explores human-centered design (HCD) principles, design thinking methodologies, and customer journey mapping to help CIDO leaders create seamless, intuitive, and engaging digital experiences. Participants will learn how to leverage data and user feedback to refine products and services, ensuring that digital transformation initiatives are truly customer centric.
Instructors:
Dave Lassman | Distinguished Service Professor, CMU Heinz College
Chris Labash | Associate Teaching Professor, CMU Heinz College
This module equips technology executives with the essential leadership, strategic thinking, and communication skills required to drive business success in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Participants will explore frameworks for effective decision-making, organizational leadership, and business strategy formulation, with a focus on aligning technology initiatives with corporate objectives. Additionally, the module emphasizes executive communication skills, including stakeholder management, negotiation, and storytelling, to effectively influence diverse audiences.
Instructor:
Honorable Dana Deasy | CIDO and SVP, Information Technology & Data Analytics, Boeing
As digital transformation becomes a top priority, the role of the CIDO extends beyond IT to business operations, customer experience, and innovation strategy. This module explores how to structure the CIDO organization to drive maximum impact.
Learn best practices for designing effective teams, integrating IT and business functions, managing hybrid workforces, and defining key performance metrics. Participants will also examine operating models, governance structures, and cross-functional collaboration frameworks to optimize execution at scale.
Instructor:
Davor Brkovich | CIO, Matthews International
This module is focused on the requirement for today’s CDIO to develop a budget that aligns with the annual strategic planning process and is supported by key organizational stakeholders. This often needs to be developed in environments with significant third-party managed services and where growth strategies include regular business acquisitions and divestitures.
The module will discuss in detail how to properly convey the value of the CIDO organization to executive management and the board. The modules will also review how to calculate ROI on technology investments and make data-driven financial decisions that drive business value.
Instructor:
Bill Fortwangler | Senior Vice President & CIO, Dollar Bank
This module will discuss the importance of building the program management culture, best practices for establishing a robust PMO function, fixing issues that impact delivery, and how proper governance is essential for PMO success. The module will also cover current best practices for managing vendor relationships as part of the program management process, which includes IT contract negotiations.
Instructors:
John Davis | Professional Agile/Scrum Trainer
Kimberly Ellison-Taylor | CEO, KET Solutions LLC
Participants will come away with a solid understanding of the realities of Agile and DevOps, from tools and techniques to culture and specific organizational business and operational needs. By focusing on common pitfalls and missteps, presenters will help attendees navigate the challenging tasks of adapting Agile and DevOps theories, practices, and tools to meet their business needs, and to provide measurable value to their organizations. Students will also learn how to implement innovation frameworks to accelerate digital product development and continuous improvement.
Instructors:
Jennifer Honig | Chief Executive Officer, Techstra Solutions LLC
Larry Honig | Chief Digital Officer, Techstra Solutions LLC
Organizations must continuously optimize operations to stay competitive in a digital-first world. This module explores process automation strategies, robotic process automation (RPA), intelligent workflows, and leveraging AI to streamline business functions. Learn how to identify inefficiencies, redesign workflows, and implement automation technologies that enhance agility, reduce costs, and improve decision-making.
Instructors:
Mukul Chopra | Co-Founder/Advisor, Wellforce IT
David Silvester | Managing Director and COO, Clearing, Markets, Treasury and Shared Services Engineering, BNY
The workforce is evolving rapidly in response to digital transformation, automation, and AI-driven efficiencies. This module provides CIDO leaders with strategies to manage organizational change, reskill and upskill talent, and build a culture of adaptability. Learn how to lead workforce transformation initiatives, attract talent, and develop a resilient, future-ready workforce.
Instructor:
Sumeet Chabra | Chief Executive Officer, ThoughtLinks
In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern business, digital transformation is not just a strategy but a necessity for sustained growth and competitive advantage. The "Digital Transformation at Scale" module is designed to equip technology leaders with the knowledge and skills to implement and manage digital transformation initiatives effectively across large organizations. This module will also serve as a summary for the program.
To further enrich the CIDO Program, participants will have the opportunity to engage with industry experts, thought leaders, and practitioners through a series of robust guest lectures. These sessions will provide cutting-edge insights on critical and emerging topics, including:
Graduates of the CIDO, CIO, and CDigitalO Certificate Program will have access to new CIDO Program modules created in the future, providing you with continuing education after the program ends. Approval is required.
Please note: This benefit does not extend to future CISO, CRO, or CDAIO program modules, unless the student is also a graduate of those programs.
Students who complete the CIDO Certificate Program and who subsequently apply for and are admitted into the Heinz College MSIT Degree Program are eligible for a tuition discount scholarship. Program costs that have been paid for completing any or all of the Heinz College Executive Education certificate programs (up to $40,000) by the individual student or their sponsor/employer will be matched with a tuition discount from the MSIT program—reducing the cost to complete the MSIT degree by up to $40,000.
In order to be considered, applicants to the MSIT program should indicate their enrollment status with the CIDO, CIO, CISO, CRO, CDAIO, and/or CDigitalO program(s) on the Application for Admission.
Please note: The tuition discount is only available once a student has completed all of the certificate program’s requirements. Completion of a certificate program does not guarantee admission to the MSIT program.
A non-refundable, non-transferable deposit of 1/6 of the total program cost is required to reserve a seat in the program. Should a student withdraw from the program after the deposit has been paid but prior to the program start date, students may have 5/6 of the program costs either refunded to them or transferred to the following cohort of the program.
After the program start date, no refunds will be issued. However, under extenuating circumstances and with program director approval, students may petition to postpone their attendance to a future cohort and have 5/6 of the program costs applied accordingly.
Explore our suite of executive education programs to find the one that best fits you:
Chief Data & AI Officer Certificate
The Chief Data & AI Officer (CDAIO) Certificate program provides you with emerging AI knowledge that you need to set up a 21st century data utilization and responsible AI program.
Chief Information Security Officer Certificate
The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Certificate program equips cyber leaders with enhanced capabilities in cybersecurity, information assurance, and modern threats.
Chief Risk Officer Certificate
The Chief Risk Officer (CRO) Certificate program provides the latest skills and best practices impacting risk management, as well as effective strategies for addressing and analyzing enterprise risks.
Master of Science in Information Technology (Online)
The Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) is our part-time online program for professionals seeking graduate degrees in IT; Heinz certificate program graduates are eligible for a MSIT tuition discount.
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