Mitchell Wein

Executive Principal at Datos Insights

Mitchell Wein has a diverse and extensive work experience. Mitchell started their career as a Systems Manager at Bankers Trust (now Deutsche Bank) in 1983. Mitchell later joined Prudential Financial as a Project Manager & Business Systems Analyst, primarily working on compliance with insider trading regulations. Additionally, they worked at Maritime Overseas Corporation as a Systems Analyst, focusing on developing integrated Treasury processes.

Moving forward, Mitchell Wein joined Bankers Trust again, where they served as a VP-Senior Technologist. Mitchell'sresponsibilities included translating business needs into technological approaches and overseeing the development of systems solutions.

In 1996, Mitchell Wein joined AIG, taking on roles such as Senior Business Systems Officer and VP & Divisional CTO. Mitchell managed large budgets, led teams, and had offshore development centers. Following their time at AIG, they worked at AXA US as SVP & Chief Technology Officer, overseeing various technology-related functions and leading strategic planning efforts.

Subsequently, Mitchell Wein joined AXA UK as Chief Technology Architect and Head of CTO, responsible for setting technology architecture strategies and driving operational best practices. Mitchell later served as the Interim Chief Information Officer at AXA Insurance Ireland.

Mitchell'smost recent position was at Datos Insights, where they held multiple roles, including Executive Principal. In this capacity, they provided direct consultation to senior executives, led workshop sessions, and facilitated conversations between CIOs.

Throughout their career, Mitchell Wein has demonstrated expertise in technology strategy, consulting, architecture, and managing large teams and budgets.

Mitchell Wein obtained an MBA in Information Systems from Fordham Gabelli School of Business from 1987 to 1989. Prior to that, they received a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Fordham University between 1979 and 1983. Before entering college, they attended Lincoln High School from 1975 to 1979 and achieved a Regents degree.

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Middletown, United States

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Datos Insights

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Datos Insights delivers the most comprehensive and industry-specific data and advice to the companies trusted to protect and grow the world’s assets as well as to the technology and service providers who support them. We are staffed by experienced industry executives, researchers, and consultants. Comprising former senior technology, strategy, and operations executives as well as experienced researchers and consultants, our experts provide actionable advice to our client base, leveraging deep insights developed via our extensive network of clients and other industry contacts. The quality of our research, insights, and advice is driven by our core values: independence, objectivity, curiosity, and integrity. Our goal is to be a trusted advisor to our clients by using our data, experience, and proven best practices to help them make better, faster, and more lasting decisions. Our products and services include: Insights and Advisory Service: Clients gain access to our research and unlimited interactions with our experts. We believe that access to our advisors is at the core of a successful relationship—for our clients and for us. Contact our experts directly, any time, and we will respond quickly. Financial Services CIO/CTO Advisory: Our team of former CIOs and CTOs helps executives and their teams tackle their most pressing challenges through workshops, consultations, and strategic guidance. Strategy Consulting: We provide comprehensive strategy, operational, and technology consulting engagements, including vendor selection projects. Custom Insights: We help clients develop sound long-term growth plans through peer-group benchmarking, competitive intelligence analysis, and go-to-market studies. Events: In-person and virtual conferences provide opportunities for attendees to learn about trends impacting their role and how their peers are responding.


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