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Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

978. A Day in the Life of a Chief Technology Officer, Steve Orrin

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Don Hutcheson

Entrepreneur, Turningpoints, Self-improvement, Careers, Business, Career, Education, Inspirational, Inspiring, Entrepreneurs

5618 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Steve Orrin offers three decades of extraordinary success in a series of high-level roles at top-tier companies that include Intel Corporation, Sarvega, Watchfire Inc., Sanctum Inc., First Genetic Trust Inc., Lockstar Inc., and SynData Technologies Inc. He has developed a reputation as an industry leader, leveraging a history of delivering results in Innovation, Intrapreneurship, and Entrepreneurship. He is a Tech-enabled business professional who has launched and scaled companies and brought innovative industry-leading products to market. As Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Senior PE for Intel Corporation, Steve orchestrates and executes customer engagements in the federal space, overseeing the development of federal solution architectures to address challenges in government enterprise, national security, and other federal areas of focus. Mr. Orrin has dedicated himself and his vision as a leader who engages in projects with an “All-In” attitude.

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0:00.0

Hello, world, welcome to discover your talent, do what you love.

0:14.7

I'm your host, Don Hutchison.

0:16.9

Every Tuesday, I interview someone from around the world who's discovered their talents to do work they love to create a life of success, satisfaction, and freedom.

0:27.1

On Fridays, I interview an individual with many years of experience from one of the most popular or interesting occupations or professions who shares an insider's look at what it's really like to do what they do.

0:39.5

Today I'm delighted to bring you our featured guest, Steve Oren, and our topic, A Day in the Life,

0:45.6

what's it really like to be a chief technology officer? Welcome, Steve. Thank you. Happy to be here,

0:52.2

Don. Good. It is our pleasure. A few words about Steve.

0:56.3

Steve Oren offers three decades of extraordinary success in a series of high-level roles at top-tier

1:02.6

companies that include Intel Corporation, First Genetic Trust, Lockstar, and Send Data Technologies.

1:09.9

He's developed a reputation as an industry leader

1:12.9

leveraging a history of delivering results in innovation, entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurship.

1:19.2

He's a tech-enabled business professional who's launched and scaled companies and brought

1:23.2

innovative leading products to market. As chief technology officer and senior PE for Intel Corporation,

1:30.5

he orchestrates and executes customer engagements in the federal space, overseeing the

1:35.5

development of federal solution architectures to address challenges in government enterprise,

1:41.0

national security, and other federal areas of focus. He's dedicated himself in his

1:45.9

vision as a leader who engages in projects with an all-in attitude. Well, congratulations on an

1:52.3

amazing journey, Steve. Thank you. As we've discussed, everyone's life is about turning points or

1:58.9

passages. So take us into the backstory, if you would, of Steve Orrin, where it all began, family of origin, and tell us about the people and choices and changes that have gotten you where you are today.

2:09.1

Oh, absolutely.

2:10.2

So my family is originally from Texas, multiple generations on each side.

2:15.2

And that's where I was born.

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