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    CSC’s Mary Jo Morris Ranked Top Female Leader In Magazine Tribute

    By Brynn KoeppenJanuary 31, 2012
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    Yesterday CSC’s Mary Jo Morris, President of the company’s Technology and Consumer Group, was included in the Business Women’s Leadership Tribute as one of the 45 top female leaders in the industry. The Business Women’s Leadership Tribute is a once-a-year publication that honors top United States female executives in the public and private sectors.

    “I am incredibly honored to be recognized amongst this esteemed group of women leaders and grateful to CSC for the many opportunities that shaped me as a leader,” Morris said. “I also wish to thank the many role models and mentors without whom I would never have been able to achieve this level of success. My goal is to ‘pay it forward’ with the privilege of being a mentor to others, both men and women, who aspire to be future leaders.”

    “We are extremely proud that Mary Jo was included in this tribute, a testament to her business acumen and admirable conviction to support women in business,” said Jose Jimenez, Chief Diversity Officer at CSC. “Through her role as chair of CSC’s Women in Leadership governance committee, she has made a significant impact on the promotion of women in our workforce and bringing to light women’s professional challenges.”

    Morris joined CSC in 1991 and currently runs CSC’s strategy and performance solutions in the technology, consumer, transportation and communications sectors.

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