CSI adds Wall Street veteran Michael Carter to board

Computer Services, Inc. (CSI) (OTCQX: CSVI), a provider of end-to-end financial technology solutions, announced that Michael Carter has been elected as its newest board member.

  0 Be the first to comment

External

This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author.

He will fill a vacancy with an unexpired term through June 2019.

A 25-year Wall Street veteran, Carter currently serves as managing director and head of Technology Investment Banking for RBC. Prior to joining RBC, Carter was a managing director at both Barclays Capital and Lehman Brothers.

“With technology broadening financial institutions’ ability to serve markets and customers, Michael brings a vast expertise in working with some of the world’s largest financial institutions,” said Steve Powless, CSI’s chief executive officer. “His background in leading strategic initiatives within both large-scale banks and complex fintech environments adds valuable depth to the board, for both our company and our customers.”

In addition to his professional experience, Carter is a board of director of the New York City Foundation for Computer Science Education, an honorary board of director of Spelman College, as well as a member of the Arts & Sciences Advisory Board for Washington University in St. Louis, the National Academy Foundation STEM Advisory Committee and the Executive Leadership Council.

“At CSI, our culture is built on both innovation and service—two principles that are obviously shared by Michael, which is what is most exciting about him joining the CSI Board of Directors,” Powless said. “We are delighted to have Michael bring his expertise, passion and knowledge to CSI, and we look forward to gaining insight from his dynamic perspective.”

Carter is a Coro Foundation Fellow alumnus, and he holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a bachelor’s degree from Washington University in St. Louis.  

Sponsored [Webinar] The Forgotten Middle: Seizing Opportunities to Drive SMEs’ Cross-Border Growth

Comments: (0)

[Webinar] Money Mules: Tackling Payments Fraud Across The Account LifecycleFinextra Promoted[Webinar] Money Mules: Tackling Payments Fraud Across The Account Lifecycle