Mark N Greene
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Mark Greene became CEO of Fair Isaac Corporation in February, 2007. Previously, he spent 12 years with IBM, where he distinguished himself as a leader in the company’s financial services industry segment and software business groups. He served as vice president of sales and distribution for Financial Services at IBM, responsible for setting business development strategy and driving growth across the $24 billion banking, financial markets and insurance industry segment. He also served for four years as general manager of IBM’s Global Banking unit, the company’s largest industry vertical, with responsibility for driving performance of the company’s $14 billion, worldwide business portfolio of 1,200 banking clients. Earlier, Greene focused on software strategy for IBM, and co-founded the company’s e-commerce initiative, now known as WebSphere.
Prior to joining IBM, he served in leadership roles with companies including Technology Solutions Company (New York, NY), Berkeley Investment Technologies and Citicorp. He began his career in 1982 as an economist with the Federal Reserve Board, where he was the youngest officer in its history.
Mark Greene received his bachelor's degree in Economics at Amherst, and holds master’s and doctorate degrees in Economics from the University of Michigan.