Dr. Jason S. Glazier has nearly two decades of experience in applying information technology solutions to the demands of complex industries such as financial services. As Enterra's Chief Operating Officer for Science and Technology, he is responsible for the development of resilient technology solutions, both internally and externally on behalf of clients. Dr. Glazier plays a central role in Enterra's Advanced Research Lab, which pioneers the creation of next generation solutions to meet the most complex challenges of commercial entities and governmental agencies. Prior to joining Enterra Glazier was Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer and Chief E-Commerce Officer of Lincoln Financial Group and a member of its Executive Steering Committee. Before joining Lincoln Financial Group, Glazier was with the Merrill Lynch U.S. Private Client Group, where he served as Chief Technology Officer responsible for all retail customer and broker channels including the web sites for Merrill Lynch Direct, Merrill Lynch Online and Benefits Online. He was also responsible for the firm's New Banking Strategy, Retail Order Management and Small Business Services Divisions. Prior to the sale of the D.E. Shaw & Co. division to Merrill Lynch, Glazier was a Division President, where he directed three global divisions including FarSight Financial Services, one of the first Internet broker/dealers. While a full-time Ph.D. student, Glazier founded a Wall Street software company in New York specializing in the analysis and trading of mortgage backed securities and complex-structured bonds that he sold to Thomson Financial in 1995. Glazier is a Chartered Financial Analyst and holds Series 7, 24 and 63 registrations with the National Association of Securities Dealers. He holds with honors the Life Office Management Association designations of FLMI, AAPA and ACS. He has published numerous articles in journals and previously served as an adjunct professor at Columbia University. He holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science from Columbia University, as well as a B.S. in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University. |