Associated Bank Adds Chun Schiros as Chief Analytics Officer to Help Lead Data and AI Innovation
Associated Banc-Corp (NYSE: ASB) has appointed Chun Schiros as the new senior vice president and chief analytics officer, focusing on leveraging data to enhance customer relationships across all business lines. Schiros brings expertise in analytics, predictive models, machine learning, and AI from her previous role at Regions Bank, aligning with Associated Bank's strategic plan to improve customer experience through data-driven strategies.
Chun Schiros' appointment as Chief Analytics Officer brings advanced analytics, marketing optimization, and data-driven strategies to Associated Bank, enhancing customer relationships and driving personalized banking experiences.
The addition of Chun Schiros to the leadership team aligns with Associated Bank's strategic plan to integrate customer feedback and insights for targeted product and service enhancements, aiming to improve the overall banking experience and deepen customer relationships.
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Schiros brings advanced analytics and marketing optimization capabilities that will support Associated Bank's personalization, acquisition and relationship-deepening efforts
"We are ecstatic to welcome Chun to the Associated Bank team with her extensive expertise in data and analytics in the banking industry at this pivotal time," said Bryan Carson, executive vice president and chief product and marketing officer. "As a people-led bank, Chun's proven track record leading data-driven strategies, fueled by predictive models, machine learning and artificial intelligence, will elevate our product and marketing capabilities and in turn drive a more personalized banking experience for our current and future customers."
The addition of Schiros is driven in part by the company's multi-year strategic plan to bolster talent and technology in key business units to integrate customer feedback and insights to deliver targeted product and service enhancements that improve the customers' banking experience and deepen their relationships.
Schiros joins the company from Regions Bank, where she served as head of enterprise data science and successfully led end-to-end development and delivery of predictive models, advanced data analytics, automated insights and reporting, AI and machine learning products. Schiros has been recognized as a leader and innovator in data and analytics by American Banker Magazine and Corinium Global Intelligence for her drive for advanced modeling, automation using AI, and improved bottom-line performance.
She holds a doctorate and master's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in probability and statistics from Auburn University.
Schiros will be located in
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FAQ
<p>What is the stock symbol of Associated Banc-Corp?</p>
The stock symbol for Associated Banc-Corp is NYSE: ASB.
<p>What are Chun Schiros' areas of expertise?</p>
Chun Schiros specializes in analytics, predictive models, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
<p>Where did Chun Schiros previously work before joining Associated Bank?</p>
Chun Schiros previously worked at Regions Bank as the head of enterprise data science.
<p>What are some recognitions Chun Schiros has received in the field of data and analytics?</p>
Chun Schiros has been recognized as a leader and innovator in data and analytics by American Banker Magazine and Corinium Global Intelligence for her drive for advanced modeling and automation using AI.
<p>What is Chun Schiros' educational background?</p>
Chun Schiros holds a doctorate and master's degree in electrical engineering, along with a master's degree in probability and statistics from Auburn University.