Donna Morea to speak at at ExecutiveBiz’s newest member’s only series

Monday, March 10th, 2008 by Lisa Singh | No Comments

Donna Morea, president of U.S. operations and India for CGI-AMSTalk about eclectic.

Long before Donna Morea ever became a leading force at - count it - the fifth largest IT firm in North America, she had a knack for finding success off the beaten path. In her early years, out of college, Morea worked as a studio photographer, then headed to the prestigious Wharton School of Business at University of Pennsylvania. The rest, as they say, is history.

Today, Morea continues to wear an eclectic array of hats. As President, US and India, CGI, Morea is - by no stretch of the imagination - a nationally recognized executive in IT professional services management. The business unit she oversees, CGI, is a subsidiary of the Quebec-based IT giant CGI, which provides network and software solutions to clients in government, health care, and financial services, among others.

You’d think that overseeing - and growing - a unit with 7,500 employees would be a 24-7 undertaking. Yet, Morea somehow manages to find time for a diverse range of interests and causes beyond the office. Among other distinctions, she is known among area businesses and technology organizations for her current role as vice chair of Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC). She is also highly regarded for her role as chair of the 2007 Kidney Ball, and for serving as the secretary of the board for the George Mason University Foundation. Last, but not least, Morea also runs an internet-based Italian oil business, Olio2go, which has proven a haven to quite a few pasta lovers.

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Photos from Kidney Ball

Saturday, December 15th, 2007 by JD Kathuria | No Comments

Each year, the Kidney Ball brings out the leaders in the government contracting space. Last month’s Kidney Ball was no exception. The event ended with entertainer Patti LaBelle rocking the 1,000 plus crowd. Some of the executives who attended included: Donna Morea of CGI, Anne Altman of IBM, Greg Baroni of Unisys, Jim Duffey of EDS, Linda Mills of Northrop Grumman, George Wilson of Stanley, Jim Ballard of Perot Systems, Mike Bradshaw of Google, Jim Sheaffer of CSC among many others.

From top to bottom: Anne Altman; Jim Duffey; Patti LaBelle & Greg Baroni; Tony Englert & Donna Morea.

Anne Altman

Jim Duffey

Patti LaBelle & Greg Baroni

Tony Englert & Donna Morea