The latest episode of the AZ Big Podcast with Michael & Amy has officially dropped. Episode 20’s guest is Chris Kearney, executive vice president and chief information officer at TruWest Credit Union, who talks with Michael and Amy about the importance of technology and security in the financial services industry.
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About Chris Kearney:
Bio: Chris Kearney is the executive vice president and chief information officer at TruWest Credit Union. In regard to TruWest Credit Union’s technology edge, Kearney has said, “In the years preceding the pandemic, we had invested heavily in technologies like virtualization and cloud-based computing, stepped up our security efforts, and even did some work around enabling remote employees. So when March 2020 came around and we had to send everyone home right away, it was just a matter of mobilizing those resources, and the team did a phenomenal job. So really the investments leading up to the pandemic are what enabled us to be successful when the time came.”
About AZ BIG Podcast with Michael & Amy
Hosted by AZ Big Media Editor in Chief Michael Gossie and Publisher Amy Lindsey, we take you behind-the-scenes of some of the most compelling storylines in the Grand Canyon State. The AZ Big Podcast will feature guests from a variety of industries, including legal, real estate, hospitality, athletics and more. Each episode will be about 15 minutes long to provide quick and concise information about each topic. In other words, it’s an easy listen that’s perfect for your morning or afternoon commute. Episodes will post weekly on Wednesdays and are available wherever you listen to your podcasts.