Michael Rudnick
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Michael Rudnick is a person. He developed the first intranet for Xerox in the early 1990s. He has worked in the communications and technology space for over 25 years, the past 15 years providing intranet, enterprise and HR portal and eCommunications technology consulting and implementation services to many global enterprises.
Prior to joining Watson Wyatt in 2001, Rudnick was Managing Director at Groundswell; Senior Vice President of Global B2E/B2B Solutions at Xceed, and the co-founder and Principal of Cognitive Communications, an intranet specialty firm that provided consulting and implementation services since the birth of the browser.
Rudnick earned his BA from Ithaca College. He is actively involved in industry-related activities, including: Advisory Boards for agistics.com, Communitelligence.com and InternalCommsHub.com, Board of Directors for CCM (2000-2003) and its CTO (1996-2004); and the International Executive Board of IABC (1996-2000).
Rudnick is an avid sailor and won the bronze medal in the 1993 US Men’s Sailing Championships. He was a race official at the 1996 Olympics in yachting, is past president of the International Sonar Class Association (23-foot racing keelboat).
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