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"Lorie is a tremendous asset to Visteon and her recognition by the Association for Women in Computing is well deserved," said Visteon President and Chief Executive Officer Michael F. Johnston. "Lorie's vision and commitment to performance have elevated the achievements of Visteon's IT department, which in turn has positively influenced our entire company." Buckingham is responsible for all Visteon IT activities, and has process leadership responsibility. "I am honored by the Association for Women in Computing," said Buckingham. "In addition to recognizing the tremendous achievements that women are making in IT, the AWC is also focusing on leadership in today's business world." Of her leadership role at Visteon, Buckingham says, "It is my priority to ensure that Visteon's IT strategy will enable the company to align itself with the needs of our customers. I am confident that stronger business processes with enabling technology will better serve our customers and improve our internal operations." Buckingham, who is also a corporate officer of Visteon, joined the company in 2000 and previously was director of global software solutions. Her extensive knowledge of enterprise business processes and enabling solutions has been perfected both with start-up and mature companies. Before joining Visteon, Buckingham worked at Union Carbide Corporation in Danbury, Conn. as director of enterprise information technology solutions. Prior to Union Carbide, Buckingham was chief information officer for Zonetrader.com, a Chicago-based provider of asset end-of-life-cycle management services. She rapidly developed sophisticated e-commerce solutions along with core processing on SAP to meet customer commitments.
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