JPMorgan Chase has appointed James Reid as chief information officer for a new unit focused on developing and modernising technology used by the bank s 250 000 employees, an internal memo sent on Friday and seen by Reuters showed. Picture: Lucy Nicholson
JP Morgan appoints first black chief information officer for tech development unit
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INTERNATIONAL - JPMorgan Chase has appointed James Reid as chief information officer for a new unit focused on developing and modernising technology used by the bank s 250 000 employees, an internal memo sent on Friday and seen by Reuters showed.
Reid, who was most recently head of corporate technology s engineering and architecture team, becomes the bank s first black CIO and the first black member of its technology leadership team.
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James Reid has been appointed as the chief information officer for a new unit
Employee Experience and Corporate Technology which is focused on updating its systems with innovations that will focus on modernizing technology used by the bank’s 250,000 employees.
Reid was earlier heading corporate technology’s engineering and architecture team and is the bank’s first Black CIO and the first Black member of its technology leadership team.
JPMorgan has also appointed
Melissa Goldman, the company-wide chief data officer, as chief information officer for the renamed Finance, Risk, Data and Controls technology unit.
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By Anna Irrera
(Reuters) â JPMorgan Chase has appointed James Reid as chief information officer for a new unit focused on developing and modernising technology used by the bankâs 250,000 employees, an internal memo sent on Friday and seen by Reuters showed.
Reid, who was most recently head of corporate technologyâs engineering and architecture team, becomes the bankâs first Black CIO and the first Black member of its technology leadership team.
JPMorgan, the largest U.S. bank by assets, has also appointed company-wide chief data officer Melissa Goldman as chief information officer for the renamed Finance, Risk, Data and Controls technology unit, the memo said.