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Moderna Taps Brad Miller as Chief Information Officer

Moderna looks ahead to continued growth with their new CIO.
Joshua Koszalkowski
Contributing Writer

Moderna, a biotechnology company pioneering messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics and vaccines, announced Brad Miller as Chief Information Officer. Miller will use his extensive experience leveraging digital and IT solutions to solve complex business challenges and help Moderna to continue its mission of utilizing mRNA tech to create transformative medicines for patients around the world.

Miller brings over 20 years of experience and has held leadership roles at companies including Microsoft, Amazon, Citi, Mastercard, and most recently, Capital One. At Capital One, Miller served as Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer, where he led the company’s Enterprise Products and Platforms organization which is responsible for building and running vital enterprise services and digital experiences across all lines of business.

Miller will begin his tenure at Moderna on January 3rd and looks forward to bringing his passion and talents to the company as the organization continues its rapid growth into the new year.



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