Mr. Jay Malone is a multi-talented Information Technology professional with more than 20 years of experience leading Information Technology operations in diverse environments. He is a US acknowledged expert in all segments of Information Technology, from system security to complex desktop and application support. He has an enviable reputation for strong project management skills, with a commitment to dedicated customer service, optimized workflow and results, as well as effective team management. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology, a Master of Arts degree in Information Systems/Management degree, and is a Doctoral degree candidate in Global Business. His area of doctoral dissertation research investigates Business Continuity/Contingency Practices in multinational organizations. Succinctly business continuity in disastrous unforeseen circumstances. Mr. Malone is a member of the Association of Contingency Planners (ACP) and The International Consortium For Organizational Resilience (The ICOR).
At GETDA Mr Malone shares of his expertise in “Leveraging information technology and services to create and enhance value within organizations.” His sessions include presentations and discussion of topics and aspects of current information technology with an emphasis on implementing and adapting information technology and systems to contribute value to the organizational goals. His session topics may include:
- an overview of current, up-to-the-moment information technology
- current trends within the IT community
- the means with which to foster a “value oriented mindset” within the organizations information technology department
- adapting business systems analysis concepts and practices to develop effective and efficient information systems that enhance or create value for the organization
Executive Development Seminars on vital Business continuity practices.
- an overview of the concepts of business continuity management. His sessions address topics that include:
- Organizational aspects and requirements of business continuity
- the business rationale for business continuity leadership/management
- considerations for development of business continuity planning and management
- differentiating between business continuity, risk, and disaster management and recovery

