PNC expanded the leadership roles of Deborah Guild, chief security officer, and Ganesh Krishnan, corporate and institutional bank (C&IB) and staff service technology chief information officer. Both leaders also were appointed to PNC’s executive committee and are reporting to William S. Demchak, chairman, president and CEO of PNC.
In her new role, Guild will lead enterprise technology while remaining executive vice president and chief security officer. Krishnan, also an executive vice president, will serve as enterprise chief information officer, with responsibility for leading technology strategy and innovations, initiatives and programs for all of PNC’s lines of business.
Guild and Krishnan succeed Steve Van Wyk, PNC’s head of technology and innovation. Van Wyk is leaving PNC at the end of the year and has accepted a new role in Europe with an international financial services firm.
“We are grateful to Steve for helping ensure that our sustained investments in technology provided us with the scale and capabilities needed to compete with the biggest and best banks in the country. This includes assembling industry leading talent like Debbie and Ganesh, who will lead us into the future,” Demchak said. “Debbie and Ganesh are both proven and respected PNC leaders who bring tremendous technology experience and energy to their roles. Together they make a powerful team and are well positioned to evolve PNC’s technology, innovation and security strategies and initiatives, further establishing the bank as an industry leader in this space and creating long-term growth for the enterprise.”
Guild joined PNC in 2013 as chief technology officer and assumed her position as chief security officer in February 2017. Prior to PNC, Guild spent 21 years at Bank of America, where she served as chief technology officer of enterprise functions and end-user computing. She also held a senior role in network engineering at Intel. Guild serves on the board for the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT), the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) and P3R.org.
Krishnan joined PNC in 2008 as a manager within the bank’s technology infrastructure services team. Since then he has held a variety of technology leadership roles and was promoted to CIO for C&IB and staff service technology in January 2017 and executive vice president in March 2018. Just before joining PNC, Ganesh was chief technology officer and vice president of engineering for Truebaseline, a Pittsburgh-based startup. He started his professional career as a software engineer with the National Stock Exchange of India, and after migrating to the U.S. more than two decades ago, he held various technology roles for Thomson Financial, Wells Fargo and KPMG.
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