As the Chief Technology Officer at Daughters of Charity, Province of St. Louise, Brad Paubel leverages over two decades of experience in IT operations to drive transformative initiatives that enhance the organization’s mission of serving the most vulnerable populations. His role is pivotal in creating...
As the Chief Technology Officer at Daughters of Charity, Province of St. Louise, Brad Paubel leverages over two decades of experience in IT operations to drive transformative initiatives that enhance the organization’s mission of serving the most vulnerable populations. His role is pivotal in creating and implementing robust IT systems that not only streamline operations but also empower staff and volunteers to focus on their core mission of service. Under his leadership, the organization has embarked on key projects that integrate advanced IT service management practices, ensuring that technology aligns seamlessly with the organization's strategic goals.
Brad’s expertise in change management and business process improvement has been instrumental in fostering a culture of innovation within Daughters of Charity. He champions initiatives that enhance incident management and service level agreements (SLA), ensuring that the technological infrastructure supports the organization’s commitment to excellence in service delivery. His forward-thinking approach has led to the successful simulation of processes that optimize resource allocation and budgeting, ultimately driving efficiency and effectiveness in operations.
In addition to his technical acumen, Brad is dedicated to empowering people growth, believing that technology should serve as a catalyst for personal and professional development. By leading by example, he inspires his team to embrace change and adapt to evolving challenges in the nonprofit sector. His vision for the future is rooted in a commitment to leveraging technology as a means to uplift the marginalized, ensuring that Daughters of Charity continues to make a meaningful impact in the communities it serves.