Pros
The Business Lines are led by capable leaders and are steadily expanding their digital presence. The bank is working to build out Wealth and Commercial services to position itself as a well-rounded regional institution. However, the overall strategy remains underdeveloped and lacks maturity.
Cons
The IT leadership within the organization is deeply ineffective. Over the past several years, the company has cycled through five CIOs, with the current leader demonstrating significant challenges in both memory and consistency. He frequently contradicts his own direction, misrepresents his team’s progress to peers, and lacks familiarity with the financial services industry. Engagement across his department is extremely low, and his outdated, inappropriate approach to evaluating staff is unprofessional and out of step with modern standards. The CAO is similarly unqualified, demonstrating dishonesty in Board reporting and interactions with executive leadership, making her an unreliable partner. The decision to outsource most of the IT organization was poorly executed, prioritizing low-cost, underqualified offshore resources over capability and stability, raising legitimate concerns for customers'. The environment is marked by infighting, blame-shifting, and a toxic culture. After a decade with the company, these persistent issues have led me to actively seek opportunities with a healthier and more competent leadership team. The CTO although knowledgeable has an inability to speak up and communicates he is waiting for the CIO to be removed.