Dan Israelson

Director, Operational Risk Architecture at Santander US

Dan Israelson currently serves as the Director of Operational Risk Architecture at Santander US since July 2024. Prior to this role, Dan accumulated extensive experience at State Street from March 2015 to July 2024, serving as the Manager of Risk Platforms and GRC Solution Architect in Enterprise Technology Risk Management, where responsibilities included managing the Technology Risk Acceptance process and facilitating risk identification workshops with executive leadership. Earlier in Dan’s career, experience as an Information Security Risk Analyst at EMC involved promoting Information Security ownership and implementing governance structures. Dan has also held positions at Penn State University and Westinghouse Electric Company, focusing on customer service and compliance in cybersecurity for nuclear power plants. Dan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Sciences and Technology from Penn State University.

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Santander US

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Santander in the U.S. is a diversified financial business with ~15,000 employees, 5 million customers and $155 billion in assets. Santander’s purpose is to help people and businesses prosper. In the U.S., Santander does this through Santander Bank, N.A. (SBNA), its retail and commercial bank in the U.S. northeast; Santander Consumer USA Holdings Inc. (SC, NYSE: SC), its consumer finance unit based in Dallas, Texas; through private banking through Banco Santander International in Miami; and in investment banking and markets through a New York branch and Santander Investment Securities, Inc. Santander US is part of Banco Santander S.A. (NYSE:SAN), a leading retail and commercial bank based in Spain with a meaningful presence in 10 core markets in Europe and the Americas.