
CFB Research & Development Executive at Bank of America
Charlotte, North Carolina Area

CFB Research & Development Executive at Bank of America
Charlotte, North Carolina Area
Innovation, Product Development, Prototyping, Business Development, Technology adoption/contextualization, Process Design, Invention/Patent development
(Public Company; BAC; Banking industry)
June 2009 — Present (2 months)
Research & Develpoment Executive, responsible for coordinating Bank of America's research at the MIT Media Lab/Center for Future Banking and the flow of work through the Gateway Innovation Lab and into market trials.
(Public Company; BAC; Banking industry)
December 2006 — June 2009 (2 years 7 months)
Innovation Executive at Bank of America. I lead the Enterprise Innovation Lab as well as several enterprise innovation communities of practice. My work focuses on uniting innovation practices and assets across the enterprise to drive both cultural change and new customer offerings. I have authored sixteen patents and was named Bank of America’s first Inventor of the Year in 2008.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; BAC; Banking industry)
March 2003 — December 2006 (3 years 10 months)
Business champion and process design executive for the bank’s “Check 21” architecture, including inter-bank check image exchange and the transaction engine for Deposit Image ATMs and Tellers. Founded multiple industry workgroups focused on business and technical standards for emerging image transaction technologies. Authored four patents in the field of image transactions.
(Computer Software industry)
February 1985 — March 1986 (1 year 2 months)
Data cowboy and application specialist for BondMaster. Also branched out to ShareMaster and CertMaster over the years. I learned a lot of important lessons in one short year at PSI.
Executive MBA , 1997 — 1999
Executive MBA , 1997 — 1999
Applied Mathematics 1982 — 1984
1979 — 1983
BAI Graduate School of Banking, CIO Summit, ECCHO
Bank of America Inventor of the Year 2007