Chief Digital Officer
Ed Anderson is chief digital officer at the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Anderson works across the entire ANSI enterprise, ensuring that digital governance, enterprise architecture, infrastructure, and technology capabilities are fully aligned with the organization’s mission and long-term growth strategy—balancing high-level planning with direct oversight of enterprise systems, digital innovation, cybersecurity, and IT operations.
Anderson has deep experience leading multi-national organizations in information management, information technology, strategic planning, business process reengineering, and change management. Prior to joining ANSI, he was chief administrative officer and chief financial officer for Habitat for Humanity International, where he led the revitalization of the organization’s IT and financial planning and analysis systems across a 70-country network, managing $2.4 billion in operations. He has also served as chief information officer and director of the International Monetary Fund, where he oversaw the modernization and digitalization of the human resources, economic data, knowledge management, capacity development, and collaboration functions. Anderson held a leadership role at World Vision International, and was as a Presidential Appointee with the U.S. Peace Corps.
Anderson holds a degree in management information systems from American University’s Kogod School of Business.