Citi appoints Joe Bonanno to Securities Services team
24 June 2022 US
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Citi has appointed Joe Bonanno as global head of data, digital and innovation for Securities Services.
Reporting to Okan Pekin, global head of Securities Services, Bonanno will begin his new role at Citi on 15 September, splitting his time between New York and London.
Bonanno will be responsible for overseeing client data services, driving Citi’s innovation efforts and digital investment strategy, focusing on identifying strategic emerging technologies, leading fintech proponents, and selecting the correct engagement models.
Prior to Citi, Bonanno served at Morgan Stanley as head of analytics and data strategy, architecture, and platforms for its wealth management division.
In this role, he managed cloud, data, visualisation, advanced analytics, digital, and machine learning platform strategies.
Commenting on Bonanno’s appointment Pekin, says: “Please join me in welcoming Joe to Citi, wishing him much success in this critical role.”
Reporting to Okan Pekin, global head of Securities Services, Bonanno will begin his new role at Citi on 15 September, splitting his time between New York and London.
Bonanno will be responsible for overseeing client data services, driving Citi’s innovation efforts and digital investment strategy, focusing on identifying strategic emerging technologies, leading fintech proponents, and selecting the correct engagement models.
Prior to Citi, Bonanno served at Morgan Stanley as head of analytics and data strategy, architecture, and platforms for its wealth management division.
In this role, he managed cloud, data, visualisation, advanced analytics, digital, and machine learning platform strategies.
Commenting on Bonanno’s appointment Pekin, says: “Please join me in welcoming Joe to Citi, wishing him much success in this critical role.”
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