Cutting across a variety of industries and the public sector, with a significant technology pedigree, CNBC's Technology Executive Council offers perspective on the most pressing issues facing the industry. This is the list of the founding members of the Technology Executive Council.  For a full list of current TEC members, please visit www.cnbccouncils.com/tec.
Technology Executive Council Founding Members

Harry Moseley, Zoom Video Communications

Harry Moseley, CIO Zoom Video Communications.
Zoom Video Communications.

Harry D. Moseley brings to Zoom a blend of transformational leadership, disruptive innovation and corporate growth strategies. As the former chief information officer and managing director for KPMG, he was responsible for technology and innovation to support the firm's competitive growth. Over five years, he identified and replaced legacy technology to dramatically improve productivity, security and reliability.

Before joining KPMG, Moseley served as chief information officer and senior managing director/partner for Blackstone, where he led the company's transformation to the world's best digital alternative asset manager. Prior to Blackstone, Moseley was a managing director for Credit Suisse, where he served as the chief information officer of global investment banking and global co-head of application development and co-CIO of the firm. Before Credit Suisse, Moseley served as chief technology officer and managing director for UBS Americas.

Moseley has been inducted into CIO Magazine's Hall of Fame, recognized as one of the world's top 100 CIOs by Computerworld and honored by Irish magazine as one of its Annual Wall Street 50. He is an advisory board member of BioDental Sciences, a board member of Rewards Network, is a national board member of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and a member of the advisory board of the New York City Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and a sponsor of nPower. He is a former board member of Bi-Sam (since acquired by Factset), a former advisor to Aquiline Capital Partners, a former board member of iLevel Solutions (since acquired by Ipreo) and led Blackstone's investment in Watchdox (since acquired by BlackBerry).