Benjamin Legrand

Benjamin Legrand

Senior Director, CTO

Benjamin kam 2005 zu bfinance und ist als Senior Director, Head of Information Systems, verantwortlich für die IT-Infrastruktur und IT-Entwicklung. Bevor er zu bfinance kam, war Benjamin acht Jahre lang als Berater für Informationssysteme bei PwC und bei einem von ihm mitgegründeten IT-Beratungsunternehmen tätig. Als Berater war Benjamin an großen IT-Projekten für die Finanzbranche beteiligt (BNP Paribas, Société Générale, Goldman Sachs). Er hat einen Master-Abschluss in Ingenieurwesen von einer französischen Grande Ecole und ist zertifizierter Scrum Master.


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