Bruhl has been a frequent consultant, writer, and speaker on the subjects of the relationship between education and economic competitiveness, leadership network development, economic issues and trends, and workforce development. The organization has gained a national reputation for its work in transportation, education, workforce development, support for entrepreneurship and health care policy.
The Business Council leads private sector involvement in developing public policy that promotes economic growth in Fairfield County and is the vehicle for a network of business leaders to work cooperatively to strengthen their enterprises and their communities. He also worked as a systems analyst at Tata Consultancy Services, during the early years of the company.Ĭhris Bruhl is the president and chief executive officer of The Business Council of Fairfield County, a private, non-profit corporation. He worked as Research Assistant (Computational Fluid Dynamics) at Imperial College, London. Later he obtained MS and PhD, both in Computer Science, from University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. He holds a B Tech (Mechanical Engg) and M Tech (Computer Science) from IIT/Kanpur. He has published extensively in the areas listed above. At IBM he has received Research Division Awards, Research Commercialization Award, an IBM Consulting Group Engagement Excellence Award, a Technical Group Award and an Outstanding Technical Achievement Award.
The technique was used in a number of engagements with a range of businesses. Over his last decade at IBM, he worked extensively on conceiving, developing, practicing and evolving the “business artifact” approach to building Business Operation Models. His research at IBM spanned a broad range of areas, including Parallel Processing Architectures and Database Machines, Artificial Intelligence and Qualitative Reasoning, and Operational Business Modeling and Business Design. Watson Research Center for over three decades as Research Staff Member.