Roger Leone was Retired as Chief Information Officer at Silicon Valley Bank

Date of management change: August 02, 2018 

What Happened?

Menlo Park, CA-based Silicon Valley Bank Retired Roger Leone as Chief Information Officer

 

About the Company

Silicon Valley Bank helps innovative companies and their investors move bold ideas forward, fast. We provide a full range of financial services to companies of all sizes in innovation centers around the world. Forbes named SVB one of America`s best banks (2015) and one of America`s best-managed companies (2014). ©2015 SVB Financial Group. All rights reserved. Silicon Valley Bank is a member of the FDIC and the Federal Reserve System. Silicon Valley Bank is the California bank subsidiary of SVB Financial Group (Nasdaq: SIVB). SVB, SVB FINANCIAL GROUP, Silicon Valley Bank, MAKE NEXT HAPPEN NOW and the chevron device are trademarks of SVB Financial Group, used under license.

 

About the Person

Roger Leone has been promoted to chief information officer at Silicon Valley Bank, the subsidiary and commercial banking operation of SVB Financial Group. In the new role, he will help the bank integrate a new API banking platform as the bank builds out its platform strategy.   Mr. Leone previously was the bank’s head of IT infrastructure engineering and operations.   Prior to joining Silicon Valley Bank in 2014, Mr. Leone spent 14 years in the pharmaceutical industry, including a time as vice president of regional shared services for the Americas at Pfizer Inc. He also spent 20 years at Bank of America Corp.BAC -1.85%, where he helped establish infrastructure technology standards.

 

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