Profile of Kathy Burger
Editorial Director
Member Since: 7/1/2014
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Katherine Burger is Editorial Director of Bank Systems & Technology and Insurance & Technology, members of UBM TechWeb's InformationWeek Financial Services. She assumed leadership of Bank Systems & Technology in 2003 and of Insurance & Technology in 1991. In addition to directing the editorial strategy of both brands, Kathy is charged with the creation and development of new products, editorial supplements, special publications and live and online events including BS&T's Executive Summit, I&T's Executive Summit, Webcasts, live custom events and executive roundtables. Kathy is a frequent speaker/moderator at financial services industry conferences, and also has presented at a number of technology company user group and sales force events, as well as numerous Webcasts sponsored by industry leaders. She is a graduate of Carleton College.
Articles by Kathy Burger
posted in September 2012
9/28/2012
Bank Systems & Technology's 2012 Executive Summit, which kicks off this weekend, will focus on how banks of all sizes are pursuing new business models that are multi-channel but highly customer-centric, digital but personal, innovative but risk management-committed.
9/25/2012
ATB Financial CIO Michael Redeker led a high-stakes core system replacement initiative that already is paying off, helping the Canadian bank achieve its goals of putting people first and making dreams come true.
9/24/2012
Bank Systems & Technology's 2012 Elite 8 highlights some of the most innovative and effective technology executives in banking who aren't afraid to transform their customers' experiences through innovative, new approaches to business while also juggling increasing regulatory pressures.
9/14/2012
FDIC data shows that the number of households managing their finances without a bank is growing. It sounds like bad news for banks – but maybe it’s actually an opportunity.
9/10/2012
The financial services industry's response to the terrorist attacks that tried to destroy it inspired and healed the public. Much has changed in 11 years.
9/5/2012
Customers and employees demand convenience, speed and simplicity in all kinds of transactions and interactions but are outraged when their information is breached. It's harder than ever for financial institutions to move forward with new mobile tools without serious security considerations.
9/3/2012
Bank Systems & Technology's 2012 Executive Summit will explore the ways in which banks' adoption of a variety of transformative technologies is leading to a redefinition of banking based on customer-centricity and multi-channel delivery.