People Moves: BMO, Drawbridge, FinLync, GoldenSource, and more

A look at some of the key "people moves" from this week, including Lindsay Black (pictured), who has been appointed managing director of strategic initiatives in BMO's data & analytics group.

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BMO bets on Black

Canadian bank BMO Financial Group has hired Lindsay Black in Toronto as managing director of strategic initiatives in the firm’s data and analytics group. She will help BMO leverage its data and analytics capabilities to create personalized experiences for clients. Her hire is part of broader initiatives by the bank to invest in cloud, data, and artificial intelligence.

Black joins BMO from CPP Investments, where she was senior manager for data and advanced analytics, prior

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Cutting through the hype surrounding the FDTA rulemaking process

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