Lloyds CDO Maranca Departs Finance for Schneider Electric

Maranca will be responsible for executing a global data strategy at Schneider Electric.

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Roberto Maranca, former chief data officer (CDO) at Lloyds Banking Group, has left the banking industry to join Schneider Electric, an energy management and automation company that also owns agricultural and commodities data provider Telvent DTN, as vice president of data excellence.

Before joining Lloyds in 2017, Maranca held various data and technology positions over 18 years at GE Capital, including CDO of GE Capital International; IT governance and lending leader at GE Capital UK; and IT

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