GRAEME MUIRHEAD
Graeme Muirhead is a seasoned financial technology executive with over 30 years of experience in the industry. He currently serves as a Managing Director at Bank of America, where he leads infrastructure technology transformation initiatives. Throughout his career, he has led large technology teams to deliver business-critical and regulatory initiatives across multiple lines of business.
Born in Hong Kong and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, Muirhead pursued his education at Heriot-Watt University, earning a bachelor's degree in Computer Science. He began his career with KPMG Management Consulting and Daiwa Securities Group before joining Bank of America. In 2009, he relocated to the United States, initially settling in Lake Forest, Illinois, and later moving to Rye, New York .
Beyond his professional endeavors, Muirhead is deeply involved in various advisory and philanthropic activities. He serves on the advisory board of the Center for Research toward Advancing Financial Technologies (CRAFT), a National Science Foundation-funded initiative focused on fintech innovation . Additionally, he sponsors, and volunteers for, the Challenged Athletes Foundation and mentors veterans transitioning to civilian careers through American Corporate Partners.
An accomplished endurance athlete, Muirhead has completed 19 Ironman triathlons, including the prestigious World Championship in Kona, Hawaii. His personal journey from overcoming health challenges to become an athlete has been featured in various platforms, highlighting his commitment to resilience and personal growth. He is Chairman of his local Triathlon Club in Rye, a charity that brings together local enthusiasts and contributes to good causes in the community.
Muirhead also shares his insights on technology and finance through public speaking engagements and online platforms. His professional profile and thought leadership contributions can be found on his LinkedIn profile.