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CIOs Working Hard to Help Employees Adapt to Working from Home

Emily Donato·
FintechNews RoundupUSA
·Mar. 25, 2020·1 min read

CIOs from regional and community banks around the country are focused on helping employees transition to working from home; yet challenges still exist with network capabilities, business-continuity plans and cybersecurity; some banks were well prepared with employees already using company laptops with virtual private networks; where employees weren’t set up to work from home banks have been efficient in getting employees enabled; American Banker shares stories from various sized banks and the things they are doing to ensure business continues on as normally as possible. American Banker

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    Emily Donato

    With efforts in many different areas of the team, she helps manage, organize and execute digital and event content. She works with webinars, podcasts, social media along with managing the hundreds of speakers that attend our conferences. Emily was a part of the Zimmerman Advertising Program at the University of South Florida. She graduated in 2019 receiving a Bachelor of Science in Business Advertising.

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