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E134 - My biggest failure was needing to be right - Marene Allison, CISO Johnson & Johnson
Publisher |
Zoë Routh
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Careers
Management
Publication Date |
Jan 08, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:38:32
Marene Allison is the Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at Johnson & Johnson. Previously she was head of Global Security at Avaya where she secured the World Cup network in Korea and Japan in 2002. Before that she was an FBI Special Agent, working on undercover drug operations, terrorist bombings, and a mock nuclear terrorism exercise. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from the U.S. Military academy at West Point in the first class to include women. With a long list of firsts, in a stellar and remarkable career, Marene shares her insights and lessons on leadership and people. Why you should listen: Why moving from command and control style to collaboration is a key move to thriving as a leader in a corporate environment Learn strategies of a highly successful leader who garners fierce loyalty and commitment from her teams Why the group is always righter than you’ll ever be We explore: What it’s like to challenge tradition and create a new inclusive culture in a traditionally male environment No two humans will react the same in any circumstance The trust but verify philosophy of leadership There’s nothing ‘general’ about people *** SHOWNOTES: https://www.zoerouth.com/podcast/mareneallison Marene’s favourite books: Colin Powell - It worked for me in life and leadership http://bit.ly/colinpowell-lifeandleadership Angela Duckworth - Grit - the power of passion and perseverance http://bit.ly/angeladuckworth-passionandperseverance About Marene Allison: Ms. Allison is responsible for protecting the company’s Information Technology (IT) systems and data worldwide through elimination and mitigation of cybersecurity risk. This includes ensuring that the J&J information security posture supports business growth objectives, protects public trust in the J&J brand, and meets legal / regulatory requirements. With 265 companies in 60+ countries, J&J is a leader in consumer health, pharmaceutical products, and medical devices worldwide. Prior to 2010, Marene was Chief Security Officer and Vice President for Medco, where she oversaw all aspects of security and regulatory compliance. As head of Global Security at Avaya, Marene secured the World Cup network in Korea and Japan in 2002. She also worked as Vice President of Loss Prevention and Safety for the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. Before that, Marene was an FBI Special Agent, working on undercover drug operations, terrorist bombings, and a mock nuclear terrorism exercise. Marene has a bachelor of Science degree from The United States Military Academy at West Point in the first class to include women. She was served in the US Army in the Military Police, as well as on the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services and the Overseas Security Advisory Committee. Marene is a founding member of West Point Women and currently serves on their Board of Directors. She is also on the Board of Directors for H-ISAC (Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center) and ASIS International. Marene is married, has a son, a wonderful daughter-in-law and grandson, and lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. *** Related episodes: E81 - 4 factors for success as an executive, a riveting chat with Ron Carucci, co-author of Rising to Power https://www.zoerouth.com/podcast/ronpower E82 - How to spread inspiration like wildfire - Interview with Richard Nongard https://www.zoerouth.com/podcast/viral-leadership E47 - Breaking through barriers to your leadership success https://www.zoerouth.com/podcast/barriers ***

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