Senior Vice President(SVP) - Senior Service Delivery Manager(CTO Organization)
New Jersey, United States
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Richard Larkin is a seasoned global technology executive with over two decades of experience leading complex, mission-critical programs across financial services, market intelligence and insurance. Currently an SVP in Bank of America’s CTO organization, he has a proven track record of delivering large-scale initiatives on time and on budget while managing multi-million dollar technology portfolios and global onshore/offshore teams. Richard excels at bridging technology and senior business stakeholders, having driven cost-transparency and enterprise prioritization programs (Apptio/ATUM) and led collateral, settlement and custody platform transformations at major banks. He pairs a technical foundation (BS in Computer Science & Mathematics) with an MBA in Finance to translate regulatory, operational and product requirements into auditable, scalable solutions. A pragmatic operator, he has repeatedly improved delivery metrics (e.g., >90% on-time/on-budget at Pershing) and chaired critical technology governance forums to align development with business goals. He is based in New Jersey and brings a rare combination of deep capital markets domain expertise and program-level execution discipline.
7 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science and Mathematics, BS, Computer Science and Mathematics at Saint Peter's University
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Richard Larkin - Senior Vice President(SVP) - Senior Service Delivery Manager(CTO Organization)