Amy Gurley

Amy Gurley
Bank of America
Senior Vice President, Global Program Lead for Women in Technology & Operations

Amy Gurley is the global program lead for Bank of America’s Women in Technology and Operations (WIT&O) advocacy group. WIT&O is a community of 18 chapters with over 3400 members in the United States, Europe and the Asia Pacific region. The WIT&O mission is to attract, develop and retain female talent in technology and operations at Bank of America. Amy has spent her career working alongside technologists to lead and sustain people-related change. With a B.S. from Wofford College and a M.A. in Industrial/ Organizational Psychology from the University of Alabama, Amy spent seven years in management consulting before joining Bank of America. Over the last 14 years with the bank, she has held a variety of business support, change and program leadership roles throughout Global Technology & Operations. Amy lives in Charlotte, NC with her husband David and their two children.

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