Tech chief quits NAB IT
Australian IT says Craig Bright, the second-in-command to ousted National Australia Bank chief information officer Michelle Tredenick, has resigned.
As NAB's Technology Banking Australia head, Bright oversaw a team of more than 1 000 workers and, alongside Tredenick, charted the bank's IT strategy and offshoring initiatives.
"We can confirm that Craig has decided to leave the organisation," a company spokeswoman said. She could not confirm if a replacement had been found or whether the position would be retained.
DocuSource adds Web solutions specialist
DocuSource announces the appointment of Steve Malloy as Web solutions specialist, according to PR-USA.
In this position, Malloy helps streamline the printing and distribution process for new and existing clients through the use of DocuSource's Web-to-print Dashboard system.
Malloy, a 16-year veteran of the print and graphics industries, joins DocuSource after serving as president for an offset printing company in the Orlando, Florida area, where he was instrumental in establishing their Web-to-print program.
NIHFCU appoints Perkins
The National Institutes of Health Federal Credit Union (NIHFCU) has named David E. Perkins as its new chief technology officer, says Washington Washington Business Journal.
Perkins joins NIHFCU's newly appointed CEO Juli Anne Callis to lead the credit union's renewed focus on technologic innovation and delivery.
Over a 13-year career at SECU, with the last five as CIO, Perkins' accomplishments include the completion of two core conversions, implementation of new loan origination, online banking and collection systems and the migration of new software.
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