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Jackson’s Napoles Aims to Integrate U.S. Businesses
In contrast to the turmoil in the financial services industry, Jackson National Life EVP and chief administrative officer George Napoles' responsibilities have remained fairly consistent. But Napoles' work to align the carrier's IT projects with business objectives remains as important today as it was a year ago when he was recognized among I&T's Elite 8.
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From a tactical standpoint Napoles has been working to enhance IT integration across all of Jackson's U.S. businesses — including Curian Capital, National Planning Holdings and PPMA — through the development of a new data center and disaster recovery facility in Lansing, Mich. He also has been coordinating with several departments on a redesign of the Jackson Web site, which will relaunch in early October. Additionally, as CIO of Jackson's parent company, London-based Prudential, Napoles is driving efforts to leverage IT economies of scale on a global level.
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