NYLI names Eileen T. Slevin CIO

Ms. Slevin, a 30-year veteran of the company, will direct more than 1,300 tech professionals in six U.S. locations.
NOV 05, 2007
By  Bloomberg
New York Life Insurance Co. today promoted Eileen T. Slevin to chief information officer. She replaces Judy Campbell, who retired from the post. Ms. Slevin, a 30-year veteran of the company, will direct more than 1,300 tech professionals in six U.S. locations. She will manage the business resilience and corporate internet divisions of the company, and lead the corporate information department. She will also retain her prior title of senior vice president. Ms. Slevin will report to executive vice president and chief administrative officer Frank Boccio.

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