Bank of America's 8 key decision-makers in its newly-split tech and ops divisions
- Bank of America announced Friday an overhaul of its management team.
- Cathy Bessant, the bank's chief tech and ops officer, was named vice chair of global strategy.
- These are the top execs now running BofA's reorganized tech and ops divisions.
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan announced a sweeping set of executive changes on Friday that will elevate new faces to some of the most senior roles in the company and see new leadership in charge of the bank's tech, operations, finance, legal, and administration divisions.
Cathy Bessant, the bank's chief technology and operations officer, will head to Paris as she takes on a vice-chair role overseeing Bank of America's global strategy alongside the bank's European boards.
In August, Insider profiled Bessant and her team of eight direct reports who oversee the bank's vast network of technology work and operations.
"One of the key ingredients to making it work is that they are integrated with each other," Bessant told Insider in August of her leadership team of eight. "A technology and operations organization doesn't have the luxury of being able to be an island."