Northern Trust has hired Scott Murray, who has more than 20 years of experience as a technology executive at major financial institutions, as its chief technology officer.
We are delighted to welcome Scott Murray to lead our global technology infrastructure and application development teams, says Joyce St. Clair, president of Operations & Technology at Northern Trust. Our clients rely on Northern Trust to deliver innovative wealth management, investment and asset servicing solutions on a reliable, secure and robust technology platform. Scott brings a great range of experience to bear in guiding our technology development to meet the needs of a growing client base that includes successful families, asset managers and sophisticated institutional investors in markets worldwide.
As chief technology officer, Murray will lead new technology development, support client-facing applications and maintain back-office infrastructure, including data centers for Northern Trusts global operating platform serving clients in about 40 countries worldwide. Murray comes to Northern Trust from JPMorgan Chase & Co., where he most recently served as business global program office head for Treasury Services. Previously, as global CIO for Treasury Services at JPMorgan Chase, he led the technology merger of the J.P. Morgan and Bank One cash management businesses. He has also been chief technology officer for the Capital Markets group at Bank One and a senior technology manager for Asset Management at Deutsche Bank. Murray holds a bachelors degree in business and computer science from Purdue University and a masters of business administration from the University of Chicago Booth School Of Business.
At Northern Trust, technology is all about creating value for clients, through innovations that provide accurate data and actionable information in a secure environment, Murray says. I am excited to join Northern Trust and committed to building on its well-deserved reputation for technology leadership in wealth management and institutional asset servicing.
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