The modern law firm chief information officer isn’t just a technology expert or a misplaced lawyer; he or she needs to be a jack of all trades. That’s certainly Kim Wismer’s role at Ballard Spahr, for which she was named CIO of the Year by Legaltech News’ and The Recorder’s 2016 Innovation Awards.

As she explains, “One minute I am rolling up my sleeves, participating in the details of a project or to explaining a specific technology to a partner; I then switch gears just moments later to meet with firm leadership to discuss our project portfolio strategy or the strategic initiatives around information governance.”

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