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Brad Bourland AGE: 30 TITLE: Senior director, procurement and technology COMPANY: Houston Astros Baseball Club ANNUAL REVENUE: $200 million INDUSTRY SECTOR: Entertainment (professional sports) TIME IN JOB: Six years BEST ADVICE EVER RECEIVED: If you don't know where you're going, you'll wind up somewhere else. FROM WHOM: My dad BEST CIO DECISION EVER MADE: Bringing knowledge in-house. When we work with vendors, we make sure we understand how everything works together or how they resolved a problem. This has reduced our costs tremendously. IF YOU WEREN'T A CIO, YOU WOULD BE: In sales FIRST JOB: Winn-Dixie grocery sacker (at age 13) FAVORITE GUILTY PLEASURE: Food GOLF HANDICAP: Terrible LAST BUSINESS BOOK YOU READ: Winning by Jack Welch BEST PERSONALITY TRAIT: I will not be denied. WORST PERSONALITY TRAIT: My wife would say I'm hardheaded, but she hasn't convinced me. WHY YOU WENT INTO TECHNOLOGY: I believed that it would open doors. I knew business leaders wouldn't be extremely interested in what a 24-year-old right out of college had to say about business issues, but I believed they would listen to what I had to say about technical issues. FAVORITE PASTIME: Baseball, of course! Stefanie McCann was formerly editor at large at CIO Decisions magazine. To comment on this story, email editor@searchcio-midmarket.com.
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