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Dec. 15, 2004 Issue of CIO Magazine | In this section....

PERSONAL LIFE

What It's Like To....
Downshift Your Life

BY LESLIE HUNT | as cio of the greater new york chapter of the american red cross, hunt was the red cross's chief it person in new york city on september 11, 2001.



What It's Like To...
Introduction
Achieve 100% Uptime
Send People into Danger
Survive Charley
Take Your Application Source Code Out of Escrow
Bear Witness To IT History
Walk In Your Customers' Shoes
Move a Company to Open Source
Work For A 24/7 Entrepreneur
Be The Last Man Standing
Bond On Mt. Fuji
Be An Early Adopter
Lose Your Job
Save Four Lives
Pull The Plug On A Multimillion-Dollar Project
Brief The President
Testify Before Congress
Be The First CIO Of The U.S. Senate
Walk Into An IT Disaster
Get The Job
Not Get The Job
Build The World's Most Powerful Supercomputer
Be The Fall Guy
Live In A Two-CIO Family
Move To A New Industry
Survive The Pentagon Attack
Take A Real Vacation
Be Treated Like A Rock Star
Be An American Abroad
Catch A Killer
Be Different
Work In Iraq
Be A Man In A Woman's World
Be Hired By The FBI
Start Your Own Company
Save $55,000
Fire Half Your Staff
Downshift Your Life
Go From CIO To CEO

 
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I'm the poster child for reinvention. But if 9/11 hadn't happened, would I have changed? I don't know. I saw so much pain. That day still hurts, and I can still see it in people. For me, it made me stop and say, "Wait a minute. What am I doing for me, my family and my kids?" That's when I realized I needed to reevaluate my life.

My husband and I have a vacation house in Sea Bright, N.J., a town on the northern tip of the shore with a view of New York. After 9/11, I felt that I had to leave the city, so I moved there full time. I'd take the ferry to work, and every morning I'd wonder, Why can't I just stay here? Why do I have to go to Manhattan? So I let my contract at the Red Cross run out, and I left in June 2003.

I spent that summer trying to figure out what I wanted to do. I'd been working in IT for years and wanted something slower paced, something that didn't have a lot of new learning every day. I knew I wanted to help people, and I realized I cared a lot about the future of the community, so I decided to try real estate. I've been working at an agency in Fair Haven, N.J., since July.

Former New York Red Cross CIO Leslie Hunt shortly after 9/11.
A lot of the work I do is showing places, scheduling showings for clients and doing paperwork. It's really just basic project management stuff.

The pace is definitely different here. And even though that's what I wanted, at first it drove me crazy. There's no urgency. If you go to a restaurant, the waiter may or may not show up at the table to serve you. Same when you schedule appointments with contractors. If it's a nice day, they might just go fishing instead of showing up. But I'm getting used to it. If I want a shot of adrenaline, I can always go back to the city...for a visit.

—As told to Ben Worthen


 Go From CIO To CEO


PHOTO CREDIT: PHOTO OF LESLIE HUNT BY ANDRE SOUROUJON



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