Wells Fargo recently named Debra Chrapaty its new chief technology officer, making permanent a role she had held in an acting capacity since May. She will continue reporting directly to Saul Van Beurden, head of Technology at Wells Fargo.
Chrapaty will lead Wells Fargo’s technology transformation efforts to enhance the developer experience by cloud-enablement, full CI/CD automation and Agile way of working. Additionally, she will run platform services and enterprise architecture, according to a press release.
“Debra is a valuable member of the leadership team who is eager to listen to our developer community to enhance the developer experience,” Van Beurden said in the release. “Under her leadership, we will continue to improve our technology capabilities to develop and run more customer-driven features at a higher speed.”
Chrapaty joined Wells Fargo in 2018 as group chief information officer for core platform services. Previously, she held technology leadership positions at companies including Zynga, Microsoft, Cisco and E*TRADE.