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Gavin Bennett

Gavin Bennett has a diverse work experience spanning over 20 years in the field of technology and banking. Gavin is currently serving as the CTO at CreditLogic, a financial technology company specializing in mortgage origination. In this role, Gavin is responsible for leading the company's technological innovation and implementing solutions using Open Banking, Data Analytics, and AI.

Prior to joining CreditLogic, Gavin worked at KBC Bank Ireland as the Head of Innovation. Here, they were in charge of the IT strategy and technical delivery for the bank's Digital Bank agenda. Gavin successfully delivered groundbreaking mobile onboarding and mobile lending propositions, enabling customers to become fully transactional within minutes.

Before that, Gavin held multiple roles at AIB, starting as a Technical Lead for the Internet Business Banking application. Gavin then progressed to become a Senior Development Lead for Digital Channels, where they implemented enterprise-wide programs for credit card and debit card functions. Later on, Gavin served as a Senior Development Manager for Mobile Applications, overseeing the development lifecycle of mobile and tablet banking apps.

Gavin began their career as an Applications Programmer at Bank of Ireland, working on their strategic initiative for Corporate Internet Banking. Gavin also spent time at EDS as an Applications Programmer.

Throughout their career, Gavin has demonstrated strong technical skills, leadership abilities, and a focus on innovation. Gavin'sexperience in various roles within the banking industry showcases their expertise in digital transformation, mobile banking, and financial technology.

Gavin Bennett attended St Michaels College from 1988 to 1993. However, no degree or field of study is mentioned for this period. Gavin then pursued a Bachelor's degree in Economics from University College Dublin from 1993 to 1996. Following that, they obtained a Graduate Diploma in Information Technology from University College Dublin from 1996 to 1997.

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