California, US, 30th December 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Roman Meydbray, Vice President of IT, today announced the launch of a public pledge focused on transparency, accountability, and people-first practices in enterprise IT organizations. The pledge draws directly from Meydbray’s experience leading global IT teams in highly regulated healthcare and med tech environments, as well as his personal journey navigating complex systems as an immigrant and industry leader.
The pledge centers on a simple idea: IT systems work best when standards are clear, outcomes are measured, and people are treated with respect. Meydbray’s career has been shaped by operating inside strict compliance frameworks while still improving employee experience and trust.
“Working in regulated environments taught me that transparency is not optional,” Meydbray said. “When standards are clear and outcomes are measured, teams feel safer, work improves, and mistakes get addressed instead of hidden.”
He added, “I learned early in my career that setbacks can either shut you down or make you more disciplined. Accountability only works when leaders model it first.”
Meydbray also pointed to the human side of IT leadership. “Technology decisions shape how people experience their jobs every day. If IT ignores that, the system eventually breaks down.”
The Public Pledge
Through this pledge, Meydbray commits to the following actions and invites other IT leaders to do the same:
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Publish clear service standards and success metrics for IT teams
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Build feedback loops that include peers, not just executives
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Treat compliance as a baseline for trust, not a barrier to progress
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Address mistakes openly and document lessons learned
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Prioritize employee experience during system changes and integrations
Why This Matters Now
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Nearly 60 percent of healthcare data breaches are linked to process or human error, not technology failure
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Employees working under unclear IT standards report significantly lower engagement and higher burnout
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Organizations with documented IT metrics and feedback cycles are more likely to maintain compliance during mergers and acquisitions
A Simple “Do This Today” Toolkit
Readers who want to take action immediately can start with this simple toolkit:
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Write down three IT outcomes that matter most to your organization
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Define one metric for each outcome that can be reviewed monthly
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Ask one peer for honest feedback on where systems fail people
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Document one recent mistake and what changed because of it
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Share these standards with your team in plain language
Meydbray encourages leaders at all levels to adopt the pledge publicly and share their own commitments within their organizations. The goal is not perfection, but consistency, clarity, and trust built over time.
For those who believe IT leadership should be measured by outcomes, integrity, and human impact, the pledge offers a practical starting point.
About Roman Meydbray
Roman Meydbray is a Vice President of IT based in Campbell, California. He has more than a decade of experience leading global IT and digital workplace teams in regulated healthcare and med tech environments. His work focuses on building reliable systems, clear standards, and people-first IT organizations that balance compliance, accountability, and employee experience.
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