What Happened?
San Francisco, CA-based Bank of the West Appointed Robert Anderson as Vice President - Cybersecurity Third Party Risk
Date of management change: October 27, 2018
San Francisco, CA-based Bank of the West Appointed Robert Anderson as Vice President - Cybersecurity Third Party Risk
Bank of the West is a regional financial services company chartered in California and headquartered in San Francisco with $71.7 billion in assets. Founded in 1874, Bank of the West provides a wide range of personal, commercial, wealth management and international banking services through more than 650 offices in 22 states and digital channels. Bank of the West is a subsidiary of BNP Paribas, which has a presence in 75 countries with 180,000 employees.
Prior to joining Planet Fitness, Robert Anderson established a Marketing and Business Development company, Dartmouth Data Ventures, and worked with clients including Planet Fitness, Radianse, Anseri Corporation, and several early stage technology start-ups. Prior to Dartmouth Data, Anderson was the Chief Information Officer for the State of New Hampshire, and was responsible for leading the conception, development, and implementation of the Office of Information Technology, an IT organization created to drive efficiency across all State agencies. His broad experience also includes several strategic positions at leading technology companies including Avaya, Bradford Networks, and Cabletron System. In his previous roles, Anderson was influential in launching new technology-based hardware and software products, and was also involved in defining growth strategies and leading large-scale customer support organizations.
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