Simmons Bank Appoints David Kennedy as Chief Technology Officer to Drive Innovation and Technical Strategy

Reuters
20 May
Simmons Bank Appoints David Kennedy as Chief Technology Officer to Drive Innovation and Technical <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MSTR">Strategy</a>

Simmons First National Corporation has announced the appointment of David Kennedy as executive vice president and chief technology officer. Kennedy, who brings over 25 years of technology experience, will oversee the bank's technology capabilities and play a key role in shaping its technical strategy. Prior to joining Simmons Bank, he held leadership roles at a regional bank in the Southeast.

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