JPMorgan Chase has appointed Sri Shivananda as its new Chief Technology Officer. He will step into his new role later this month, succeeding A.J. Lang, who is retiring. Shivananda joins the company with a distinguished track record from his time at companies like eBay and PayPal.

Known for his contributions to business growth and technological innovation, Shivananda is expected to bring his extensive experience to JPMorgan. Lori Beer, JPMorgan’s global Chief Information Officer, emphasized in an internal memo that Shivananda’s expertise would be crucial in helping the company address complex technological challenges.
Shivananda will be responsible for overseeing the technology strategy and infrastructure of the company. His leadership at PayPal, where he successfully managed technology advancements and drove innovation, is expected to position him well to take on the challenges in this new endeavor.
As JPMorgan continues to invest in and expand its technological infrastructure, Shivananda’s expertise is expected to help navigate the complexities of modern banking technology and ensure that it remains at the forefront of the industry.
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