Thread regarding Bank of New York Mellon Corp. layoffs

Chief Technology Officer says Layoffs likely

This was confirmed by multiple sources. The layoffs will affect AM and AS broadly and deeply. This round will mainly be management. Another rumor around this is a change to business model where lower level people will be given more leeway to make decisions

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@6hrd, you are wrong.
https://www.bnymellon.com/us/en/about-us/leadership/engle.html
Bridget E. Engle is the Chief Operations and Technology Officer for BNY Mellon, and is a member of the company’s Executive Committee.

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Debunked

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@uka+1iJy4VVg

B.E. is the Chief Information Officer, a CIO as well as head of Operations. She is not a CTO, does not come from a technology background and is a manager from the business side, as are all good CIO. She certainly understands how to manage tech and operations.

We have 3 different people, each of whom probably view themselves as the CTO, but we not have a C.T.O.

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Post ID: @6hrd+1iJy4VVg

We haven’t had a Chief Technology Officer since 2002, and we’ve never had a real CFO, let alone an Economist. Not that we need either to maintain a simple custody transaction ledger. Hamilton did it with an abacus and it’s quite likely that it’s still in use to this day.

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Post ID: @4xgx+1iJy4VVg

Don’t have a CTO now.

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Post ID: @2vnm+1iJy4VVg

B E said this?

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Post ID: @uka+1iJy4VVg

Good, its long been needed.
Everyone in the industry knows, the BNY technology archictecture is total sh-t.

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Post ID: @bso+1iJy4VVg

Who is CTO there now?

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