With over 35 years of experience at investment bank Morgan Stanley (MS), Gilja held senior executive positions including CIO of Corporate and Funding technology and CIO of Cloud and Architecture. He led the execution of numerous initiatives across Operations, Finance, Risk, Prime Brokerage, Fund Administration, Treasury and Secured Funding platforms.
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Yesterday, we heard that Deutsche Bank was setting the “norm” for future remote working at between two and three days a week, and that detailed arrangements would be sent out to each division in due course. In America, those memos have already gone out, and it seems that in the New York front office two or three days at home might be a rarity.
The memos came from Drew Goldman and James Davies of the investment banking division and from Mark Fedorcik and Ram Nayak for sales and trading. It appears that the Deutsche schedule for return is somewhat later than other Wall Street banks – they are advising everyone to make plans to “re-establish a presence in the office” by Labor Day in September. But, the expectation is that “risk takers” will be in the office full-time, that “client facing staff” will be allowed to work remotely “about one day a week” and support staff will have “a level of remote working” which remains undefined.
Morgan Stanley has named its first-ever head of cloud and architecture, Insider has learned.
Bobby Gilja, a 34-year veteran of the firm, will take on the new role.
Gilja will look to drive Morgan Stanley s cloud strategy, enablement, and adoption, according to an internal memo.
Morgan Stanley has named its first-ever head of cloud and architecture as the bank looks to increase its adoption of the tech, Insider has learned.
Bobby Gilja, a 34-year veteran of the bank who started as a developer, was tapped to lead cloud and architecture for Morgan Stanley, a newly created role.
Gilja, who previously was the chief information officer of corporate and funding technology at the bank, will drive cloud strategy, enablement, and adoption, according to an internal memo viewed by Insider that was sent Thursday by Rob Rooney, Morgan Stanley s head of technology, operations, and firm resilience.