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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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Badger was a much loved member of the Durham community, with more than 3,000 followers on his Twitter account.
In a statement shared on the official Durham Cathedral Facebook page, the Dean of Durham, Reverend Andrew Tremlett, announced: “Very sadly, after a short illness, he has found his place in the sun”.
The statement continued, “Badger will be missed by all who had the pleasure of meeting him” and urged people with photos and memories of meeting Badger to post them in the comments of the Facebook post.
Over 500 people have shared memories and photographs of Badger on social media following his death, including the official University account.
Despite going much of the season unbeaten, Durham Women will spend another season in the FA Women’s Championship after a second-placed finish in the 2020- 21 season.
It was a season that had, for a long while, seemed to promise as a strong start saw the Wildcats top the league in October.
After a 1-1 draw to open the season away at newly-relegated Liverpool, Durham picked up momentum with victories against Lewes, London City, and Crystal Palace alongside a draw with eventual champions Leicester City.
It soon appeared to be a four-way fight for the title as 2020 neared its close, with Leicester, Sheffield United, and former Super League champions Liverpool all grouped closely together at the top of the table.