Bank Systems & Technology Introduces Reader Advisory Board

Roster of prominent bank technology executives will provide market insights and trends analysis to leading financial services media brand.

Jan 3, 2011

NEW YORK, Jan. 3, 2011 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bank Systems & Technology, the information and analysis resource for bank technology decision-makers, has formed a new Reader Advisory Board. The Board is a select group of 12 senior bank executives who will provide feedback and guidance to Bank Systems & Technology's editorial team, sharing their wisdom as multi-decade industry practitioners. As Bank Systems & Technology grows and expands its multimedia brand further into online news, in-depth reports, digital issues, online and in-person events alongside a print publication that's been published since 1964, these bankers will advise the editors on the topics they cover and provide insights on the market trends and developments that are shaping the financial services industry.

"The new Reader Advisory Board grew out of the strong relationships the Bank Systems & Technology's editorial team has developed with some of the most effective and influential executives in the banking industry," according to Kathy Burger, Editorial Director, Bank Systems & Technology. "These relationships also have contributed to the success of our annual Elite 8 Special Report on the leading CIOs in banking, as well as Bank Systems & Technology's Executive Summit networking event, now going into its sixth year."

The Bank Systems & Technology Reader Advisory members, in alphabetical order, are:

  • Fred Cook, CIO, North Shore Credit Union (Vancouver, B.C.)
  • Frank DeArmas, CIO, Whitney National Bank (New Orleans, LA)
  • Colin Eccles, CIO, Umpqua Bank (Portland, OR)
  • John Fiore, CIO, BNY Mellon (New York City, NY)
  • Vince Hruska, SVP, Director, Product Solutions and Strategies, City National Bank (Los Angeles, CA )
  • John Itokazu, EVP and CIO, Zions Bancorporation (Salt Lake City, UT)
  • Paul Johnson, CIO, BB&T (Winston-Salem, NC)
  • Mark LaPenta, CIO, MetLife Bank (Somerset, NJ)
  • Michael Lindsey, SVP, BancorpSouth (Tupelo, MS)
  • Bruce Livesay, CIO, First Horizon (Memphis, TN)
  • Kevin Lynch, SVP, eCommerce/Contact Center, 1st Mariner Bank (Baltimore, MD)

Bank Systems & Technology provides banking executives involved in technology management — whether in the IT organization or in line-of-business areas — with the targeted and timely information and analysis they need to help their organizations reduce risk while improving customer retention, competitiveness and financial performance. Via online, print and live event channels, Bank Systems & Technology covers the most critical topics in banking, including online and mobile banking/payments, social media strategies, data center issues, data management, security, core banking, branch automation, treasury services and risk management.

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