2010 Distinguished Alumni Award
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
Croswell Phillip Chambers
BS '88
Croswell Phillip Chambers began his career with IBM in 1988 and has been with Lexmark since the company's inception in 1991. Today he is among the most knowledgeable technology executives in the nation when it comes to the complicated challenges of output and document workflow. As a principal architect of Lexmark International's enterprise-scale output strategy, he has overseen global device consolidation, systems integration, document process improvement and environment management initiatives, enhancing the value and impact of Lexmark's overall IT investment.
Mr. Chambers has served as director of client management services for Lexmark International's Printing Solutions and Services Division (PS&SD) in North America since 2008, managing print services clients including top banks, retailers and pharmacies, helping them to optimize their printing infrastructure, reduce associated costs, improve enterprise document management and efficiently manage their output infrastructure.
Previously, Mr. Chambers served as chief information officer for Lexmark, managing the company's worldwide IT strategy and operations. During a time of tremendous opportunity and change, Mr. Chambers led global and local system deployments that helped streamline operations, boost productivity, reduce costs and deliver industry-leading financial performance. Initiatives during his tenure included global network and data center consolidation and outsourcing. He oversaw the implementation of global procurement and financial controls, Enterprise Resource Planning, the transition to voice-over-IP, salesforce and customer support automation, and deployment of eCommerce and human resources systems.
Mr. Chambers shares his expertise on IT issues, contributing to numerous publications such as CIO Today, Internet World, TechRepublic and ISACA (Information Systems Audit and Control Association), and he contributes to his community through service on the board of Hospice of the Bluegrass, a non-profit organizing that provides quality end-of-life care to terminally ill patients and their families.
2010 Distinguished Alumni Award
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
Croswell Phillip Chambers
BS '88
Croswell Phillip Chambers began his career with IBM in 1988 and has been with Lexmark since the company's inception in 1991. Today he is among the most knowledgeable technology executives in the nation when it comes to the complicated challenges of output and document workflow. As a principal architect of Lexmark International's enterprise-scale output strategy, he has overseen global device consolidation, systems integration, document process improvement and environment management initiatives, enhancing the value and impact of Lexmark's overall IT investment.
Mr. Chambers has served as director of client management services for Lexmark International's Printing Solutions and Services Division (PS&SD) in North America since 2008, managing print services clients including top banks, retailers and pharmacies, helping them to optimize their printing infrastructure, reduce associated costs, improve enterprise document management and efficiently manage their output infrastructure.
Previously, Mr. Chambers served as chief information officer for Lexmark, managing the company's worldwide IT strategy and operations. During a time of tremendous opportunity and change, Mr. Chambers led global and local system deployments that helped streamline operations, boost productivity, reduce costs and deliver industry-leading financial performance. Initiatives during his tenure included global network and data center consolidation and outsourcing. He oversaw the implementation of global procurement and financial controls, Enterprise Resource Planning, the transition to voice-over-IP, salesforce and customer support automation, and deployment of eCommerce and human resources systems.
Mr. Chambers shares his expertise on IT issues, contributing to numerous publications such as CIO Today, Internet World, TechRepublic and ISACA (Information Systems Audit and Control Association), and he contributes to his community through service on the board of Hospice of the Bluegrass, a non-profit organizing that provides quality end-of-life care to terminally ill patients and their families.