Dr Etienne Slabbert

Dr Etienne Slabbert is the Africa Retail - Chief Information Officer (CIO) at Barclays group. Slabbert joined Barclays in May 2010 as CIO Retail Bank,Retail Unsecured Lending for Barclays Retails bank.
Slabbert holds a doctorate degree in management of technology and innovation from DaVinci Institute for Technology Management and master's degree in business administration from Oxford Brookes University. He is a permanent member of the Barclays Africa Group (Africa Technology) executive committee and serves on various executive committees and councils across Barclays Group, Barclays Africa and Absa. Etienne spent close to 9 years at the Nedbank / Nedcor Group, of which 6 years in Group Technology in various executive roles within Project & Programme Management, Systems Integration and since January 2009 as Divisional Technology Officer for Retail Banking. In addition, during his career at Nedbank, Etienne had a stint in Group Operations and Retail Banking as General Management (KZN Branch Operations) and Divisional Director (Sales and Operations - Peoples Bank). In addition, he was a member of various Exco’s including the Board sub-committee for Technology (IT).
Career Timeline
1982 - 1990 - Manager - Development and Support at InfoPlan
1990 - 1991 - Manager at Andersen Consulting
1991 - 2001 - Director at MD Systems Pty
2001 - 2003 - Senior Systems Integrator at Nedbank Group
2003 - 2004 - General Manager at Nedbank Group
2004 - 2004 - Divisional Director - NBS & Peoples Bank Branch Network at Nedbank Group
2005 - 2008 - Program Executive at Nedbank Group
2009 - 2010 - CTO at Nedbank Group
2010 - 2011 - CIO Retail Bank, Retail Unsecured Lendingn at Barclays Africa Group
2011 - 2012 - Head Cards and Channels at Barclays Africa Group
2012 - 2012 - Head of IT - Africa Technology Digital and Card at Barclays Africa Group
2013 - Present - Chief Information Officer at Retail Business Bank, Digital & Architecture Barclays Africa Group
Recognition
Slabbert was appointed to the first council of the University of Sol Plaatje, Northern Cape, South Africa in July 2014 by the Minister of Education (South African National Government) for a four year term.
 
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