MB Financial Bank Appoints Andy Konchan as New Chief Information Officer
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) August 02, 2016 -- Andy Konchan joins MB Financial Bank as its new Chief Information Officer. As the Chicago-based financial institution continues to invest in business areas that will drive increased growth, Konchan will be instrumental in ensuring MB delivers the best practice technology solutions and a superior customer experience for its internal and external clients. In his role, he will lead Client Services, Development, Application Management, IT Infrastructure and Operations, as well as Business Controls and Reporting.
“With over 20 years of FinTech banking, financial services, and market-leading vendor experience, Andy brings impressive business management and technology leadership skills gained during his previous tenures with a number of large global financial services firms and smaller national organizations,” said Randy Conte, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer, MB Financial Bank. “As our key IT leader, Andy will lead the charge in turning technology into a competitive advantage for MB.”
Andy earned his B.A. from Northwestern University and M.B.A. from the University of Chicago. Konchan is also the current Chairman of the Advisory Board of Tutoring Chicago, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping underprivileged children in Chicago succeed in grade school.
About MB Financial
MB Financial Bank N.A. is a Chicago-based commercial bank with approximately $15 billion in assets and a more than one hundred-year history of building deep and lasting relationships with middle-market companies and individuals. MB Financial Bank offers a full range of powerful financial solutions and the expertise and experience of bankers who are focused on their clients’ success. MB Financial Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of MB Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ: MBFI).
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Karen Perlman, Senior Vice President, MB Financial Bank, http://www.mbfinancial.com, +1 847.653.1788, [email protected]
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