ISACA Names New International President


July 22, 2009

Emil D’Angelo, CISA, CISM, senior vice president at the Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ, New Jersey, USA, was elected international president of ISACA at its 37th annual International Conference in Los Angeles, California, USA, today.

D’Angelo also assumes the role of international president of the IT Governance Institute (ITGI), the nonprofit, independent research affiliate established by ISACA in 1998 to help enterprise leaders ensure that IT supports the enterprise’s mission and goals.

“As a long-time member of ISACA, I have experienced firsthand the valuable educational resources and knowledge-sharing opportunities that ISACA provides,” said D’Angelo.

“It is privilege now to serve ISACA as international president, as the association continues to grow and deliver high-quality research, training and certification to IT professionals.”

A member of ISACA for more than 30 years, D’Angelo has been actively involved with the association, serving on its Strategic Advisory Council and Governance Advisory Council and chairing the Security Management Committee.

He is a recipient of ISACA’s Eugene Frank Award, awarded by the board of directors for outstanding contributions to ISACA or ITGI.

With more than 25 years in the financial services industry, he is now the senior vice president of corporate data security at the Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi, where he is responsible for information security, disaster recovery, audit liaison and IT compliance.

D’Angelo began his career in security and audit at Deloitte & Touche, where he worked on the development of the company’s audit software and spent 10 years in the management services division. He also worked at Chase, where he coordinated the global security and business continuity program, and at Marsh, where he established a security and business continuity program.






 

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