If you thought corporate titans spent all their time ensconced in
ivory towers — too important to engage in social media — think again.
Here’s a chart based on research that ranks the top 25 most
social-media-active chief information officers (CIOs) of the Fortune 250.
These social scores, developed by Social Strategist and Forbes columnist Mark Fidelman for cross-platform enterprise software developer harmon.ie, list which CIOs are the most socially active by examining and compiling activity on LinkedIn, Twitter and Google+ accounts, as well as counting mentions on social networks, corporate and individual blogs, Alexa scores, and simply Googling their information.
By the way, the two CIOs who got a “special mention” aren’t working for a company in the Fortune 250.
Why should we care who the most social CIOs are? Perhaps those C-Suite denizens who are more active in social media instill more trust in their customers. What do you think? Are you more likely to trust a company whose CIO extends a personal relationship through social media?

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These social scores, developed by Social Strategist and Forbes columnist Mark Fidelman for cross-platform enterprise software developer harmon.ie, list which CIOs are the most socially active by examining and compiling activity on LinkedIn, Twitter and Google+ accounts, as well as counting mentions on social networks, corporate and individual blogs, Alexa scores, and simply Googling their information.
By the way, the two CIOs who got a “special mention” aren’t working for a company in the Fortune 250.
Why should we care who the most social CIOs are? Perhaps those C-Suite denizens who are more active in social media instill more trust in their customers. What do you think? Are you more likely to trust a company whose CIO extends a personal relationship through social media?
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