JP Morgan Chase
VP - NoSQL Service OwnerSince Aug. 2013
Service Owner for the Cassandra as a Service platform, and firmwide non-relational database SME for JP Morgan Chase. Pitched, funded, designed, built, and supported the Cassandra as a Service platform, and managed all processes end-to-end.
- Pitched the idea of a full Apache Cassandra platform as a service to executive management to help solve the data management requirements for several use cases within JP Morgan Chase globally. Garnered buy-in and commitment from senior leaders in central technology and individual lines of business.
- Developed business case including charge back models to fund the operation of the service and prove value. To date, 3 business cases have been approved for the build and expansion of the platform, totalling ~$20MM in assets. Dollar saves by centralizing the service is estimated at ~$8MM
- Initially acted as engineering lead to design software, automation, and tooling to support the platform, enabling on-demand delivery with minimal support personnel.
- Acting as resource and project manager for further implementation of the platform. Platform and tooling is delivered in 2-week agile sprints.
- Currently fulfilling all roles within the project including business management, operations, client engagement, training, risk and controls, and vendor engagement. (Occasionally still find time to contribute technically and operationally)
- Established a NoSQL Center of Excellence within JPMC. Seen as the foremost expert in non-relational databases within JPMC
- Successfully passed internal database audit on the first attempt.