The CFO-Tech Divide: Navigating AI’s Promise and Peril in Corporate Strategy
The Growing AI Priority Gap Between Finance and Technology Leaders As artificial intelligence continues to transform business operations, a significant…
The Growing AI Priority Gap Between Finance and Technology Leaders As artificial intelligence continues to transform business operations, a significant…
In her first year as Analog Devices’ CIO, Nancy Avila has implemented a three-pillar IT strategy balancing innovation with operational stability. The semiconductor leader is deploying agentic AI systems that autonomously reason and act, revolutionizing how engineers and manufacturers work. Avila’s transparent approach to decision-making and data readiness forms the foundation of ADI’s AI acceleration.
When Nancy Avila retired from healthcare giant McKesson in early 2024, she anticipated a quieter life divided between board responsibilities and her South Carolina home. However, the rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence development proved irresistible, drawing her back into a full-time executive role. “As I started to talk to different companies, whether for board work or private equity, there was just so much excitement,” Avila recalled, according to reports. This enthusiasm culminated in her August 2024 appointment as Chief Information Officer at Analog Devices, the $9.5 billion semiconductor corporation whose technology bridges physical and digital domains.