State Street appoints Halliday to Board of Directors
15 November 2024 UK
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State Street Corporation has elected Patricia Halliday to its board of directors.
Halliday has over three decades of experience in financial services, across a range of organisations covering investment, corporate and retail banking, and across markets in the UK, Europe and the US.
She also has developed deep risk management expertise, having served in various leadership roles, including as chief risk officer (CRO) at Santander in the UK and GE Capital International.
At Santander, Halliday led the enterprise risk organisation, working across the businesses to examine risk profiles and both establish and instil informed risk appetites.
While at GE Capital, Halliday oversaw an organisation of more than 1,000 employees and was responsible for implementation of an enhanced enterprise wide risk framework, and reporting and governance standards.
Prior to these roles, she served in senior credit risk roles at Deutsche Bank and Barclays Capital.
Ron O’Hanley, chairman and CEO of State Street, comments: “[Halliday] brings a wealth of risk management experience and oversight across a range of large, international financial services and banking organisations as well as a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory landscape. She will bring valuable insights and additional expertise to our Board.”
Amelia Fawcett, independent lead director of State Street, says: “Patricia brings significant experience with operational frameworks for successfully managing risk across various markets, as well as a strong ability to work collaboratively across global organisations.”
Halliday has over three decades of experience in financial services, across a range of organisations covering investment, corporate and retail banking, and across markets in the UK, Europe and the US.
She also has developed deep risk management expertise, having served in various leadership roles, including as chief risk officer (CRO) at Santander in the UK and GE Capital International.
At Santander, Halliday led the enterprise risk organisation, working across the businesses to examine risk profiles and both establish and instil informed risk appetites.
While at GE Capital, Halliday oversaw an organisation of more than 1,000 employees and was responsible for implementation of an enhanced enterprise wide risk framework, and reporting and governance standards.
Prior to these roles, she served in senior credit risk roles at Deutsche Bank and Barclays Capital.
Ron O’Hanley, chairman and CEO of State Street, comments: “[Halliday] brings a wealth of risk management experience and oversight across a range of large, international financial services and banking organisations as well as a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory landscape. She will bring valuable insights and additional expertise to our Board.”
Amelia Fawcett, independent lead director of State Street, says: “Patricia brings significant experience with operational frameworks for successfully managing risk across various markets, as well as a strong ability to work collaboratively across global organisations.”
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