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Deepa Soni - Chief Information Officer, The Hartford

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Deepa Soni joined The Hartford as Chief Information Officer in 2019. Deepa brings executive leadership experience in partnering with business and technology executives to build strategy and drive execution. She has a solid track record in leading organizations to deliver large-scale, mission critical complex enterprise IT initiatives. 

Prior to The Hartford, Deepa served as U.S. Chief Information Officer for BMO Financial Group in Chicago. At BMO, she was responsible for the overall leadership, oversight and performance of technology in the U.S.. Prior to BMO, Deepa was the SVP & Head of Application Development at M&T, leading technology strategy and delivery for all Lines of Businesses across the Bank. Previously, she served as Director of Enterprise Architecture Group at KeyCorp where she was responsible for enterprise wide technology standards and governance, strategic technology planning and solution architecture.

Deepa has over 20+ years of experience working for diversified financial services companies. Her diverse background includes extensive experience in Digital transformations, IT strategy, Architecture, Agile Product Delivery, IT Financial Management, Global sourcing and Process Re-engineering.

Deepa holds a BS degree from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, India and a M.S from University of Science and Technology, at Missouri-Rolla. Deepa holds a Patent for systems driven process innovation.

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