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If I were the CEO of a bank, I would.... By Art Gillis Apr 28, 2008 at 10:50 AM ET 1. Hire a personal auditor, but not a partner of the bank's audit firm, and not one of the Big Four. 6. Hire an ethics professor at Harvard to make sure all my Wall Street transactions are moral. In addition to all my personal risk-avoidance measures, here are some things I would implement to protect everyone else: 1. Hire SAIC to work with the bank's CIO to build an early warning system that identifies future possible disasters in the bank long before they bite us in the ass. Focus on lines of business that are "unbelievably profitable." And now for a little compassion. I've been tested and examined hundreds of times. The 22 times I served as an expert witness were the toughest. The 321 times I was tested by bankers were the easiest. So who am I to say how bankers should be tested? I don't know if any former bank CEOs are in prison, and yet, the public has watched "60 Minutes" enough to know that CEOs in healthcare, telecommunications, energy, investment banking, politics, multifaceted conglomerates, home fashions, pharmaceuticals and computer software industries have served or are serving time. I am not 100 percent pure, so I call my 33-page c.v. "FULL DISCLOSURE." It worked for a banker in Central America when he spotted Hillary Clinton's former law firm on my list of 22 law firms that had hired me. I didn't use her name but he made the connection. It's a tough world for bankers because of a higher standard, and a word that is often part of the bank's name -- "trust." For the past two years Compliance Solutions have been the hottest apps sold by bank tech vendors. The reason is regulatory mandates, and in my opinion, that's not good enough. I'd like to see some CEO mandates, for no other reason than to CTA. Information systems can do the job if only someone would wake up and build the technology. Disclaimer: Art Gillis worked on a major project for SAIC 12 years ago. SAIC is not one of the 71 companies included in Automation in Banking - 2008, never has been. Art Gillis does not own any SAIC stock. Art Gillis doesn't know anyone at SAIC today. Topics: Art Gillis » Weblog Main | » View Entries By Topic | » View Entries By Date This is a public forum. CMP Media and its affiliates are not responsible for and do not control what is posted herein. CMP Media makes no warranties or guarantees concerning any advice dispensed by its staff members or readers. Community standards in the message center do not permit hate language, excessive profanity, or other patently offensive language. Please be aware that all information posted to this forum becomes the property of CMP Media LLC and may be edited and republished in print or electronic format as outlined in CMP Media's Terms of Service. Important Note: The Message Center is NOT intended for commercial messages or solicitations of business. |
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