LAYTONSVILLE, Md. – Ruppert Landscape has hired Sheila Schanck as chief information officer. Schanck comes to Ruppert Landscape with over 25 years of experience in building high-performing technology organizations as well as experience in technology innovation and leadership across multiple industries. Most recently, she led the commercial launch of electronic radio ratings measurements with Arbitron’s Portable People Meter from pilot to top 50 U.S. cities. Her industry experience includes consumer, commercial, investing, healthcare, defense and government. In her role as chief information officer, Schanck will be responsible for planning and enacting the company’s technology strategy, including leveraging data and technology to excel with customers and automating daily tasks to enable the company’s growth. She is a graduate of the University of Connecticut and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and statistics.
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