31 July 2014Insurance

Aon appoints CIO from NCR Corporation

Aon has appointed John Bruno as executive vice president (EVP) of enterprise innovation and chief information officer.

He will report to Greg Case, president and chief executive officer.

Bruno joins Aon from NCR Corporation, where he most recently held the position of EVP of industry and field operations, and corporate development. From 2007 to 2008, Bruno served as managing director and vice president of information technology at Goldman Sachs.

Case said: "Delivering industry-leading data and analytics across our Risk Solutions and HR Solutions businesses, along with valuable insight, is a critical part of our strategy to empower results for clients. John's extensive experience in providing innovative technology solutions for some of the world's most recognized companies will enhance substantially the value we bring to clients."

Christa Davies, EVP and chief financial officer, said: "John brings to Aon world-class technology skills and a passion for using technology to transform businesses. John will lead our efforts to deliver the infrastructure and innovative technology solutions necessary for our business units to more effectively serve clients. He also will drive increased collaboration across our businesses to support Aon's growth strategy."

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