The Group Managing Director of Chams Plc, Mr. Demola Aladekomo, has emerged the latest president of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) in a keenly contested election at the 10th NCS International conference, at the International Conference Centre, Abuja. The Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) is the umbrella organization of Information Technology Professionals, Interest Groups and Stakeholders in Nigeria. The society promotes the deployment and advancement of IT for growth in all spheres of life while shaping the future of the IT in Nigeria. Aladekomo, took over from the immediate past president, Prof. Charles Uwadia a renowned scholar, whose two-term in office expired with the emergence of Aladekomo. Speaking at the election which followed the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of NCC, the former president, Prof. Uwadia said he was fulfilled in positioning NCS on the right track within his tenure. Astute entrepreneur, Aladekomo assuring in his response after being elected of determination to drive NCS to the next level of policy influencing and representation of the best interests of individual, especially the teaming youths members and corporate members in continuity of an improvement on the vision and actions of NCS fore bearers. Notable for his many firsts and works in all aspects of modern computing and engineering, Aladekomo built the world largest cyber mall, notarised in the Guinness book of World Records and has worked on every major plastic/smart card based project in Nigeria. Aladekomo’s corporate existence cuts across several top IT and non-IT outfits such as Managing Director / Founder Charms Plc; Director, Paymaster Nigeria Limited; Director, Hardware Networks Limited; Chairman, Card Centre Nigeria Ltd; Founder, Volunteer Corps (NGO) to mention but few. Equally, he is a fellow, Computer Association of Nigeria turned NCS; fellow, Computer Professional Registration Council of Nigeria (CPN); Member, Nigeria Society of Engineers. He holds a first degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Ife and a Masters from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) in that order. He assured that he would raise NCS performance in terms of policy influence and cater to the best interests of individual and corporate members with a view to ensuring continuity and an improvement in the vision and achievements of the founders of NCS.