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BoA Names Chief Tech Officer For Wealth, Investment Management Arm
Tom Burroughes
19 May 2011
Bank of America
has named David Reilly – latterly of Morgan Stanley – as chief
technology officer for its global wealth and investment management
business, as well as the company’s shared technology infrastructure
executive. Expected to join the bank in June, Reilly will be based in New York
and report to Bank of America chief technology officer Marc Gordon. He will be responsible for leading the GWIM team that supports
strategy, architecture, design and build, operations, engagement and
product delivery of technology infrastructure. As the shared technology
infrastructure executive, he will be accountable for designing, building
and operating Bank of America's enterprise technology infrastructure
and operations. Reilly joins from Morgan Stanley,
where he was the chief information officer for enterprise
infrastructure. Before that, he was responsible for technology
infrastructure services at Credit Suisse. Previously, he was a managing
director of global technology operations at Goldman Sachs and the
director of enterprise technology services for Europe, the Middle East
and Africa at Merrill Lynch.