
Bryn Mawr, Pa., January 4, 2019 – Bryn Mawr Bank Corporation (NASDAQ: Bryn Mawr TrustC) (the “Corporation”), parent of The Bryn Mawr Trust Company (“Bryn Mawr Trust”), has announced the appointment of Adam Bonanno as Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Bryn Mawr Trust. Mr. Bonanno reports directly to President and CEO Frank Leto.
Mr. Bonanno is responsible for Bryn Mawr Trust’s technology strategy, operations, security and business plans. He also manages all technology investments, projects, and related resources.
“Adam’s hiring is consistent with our strategy of adding talent to the Bryn Mawr Trust team to ensure we are well positioned to compete and succeed in today’s rapidly changing technology environment,” said Frank Leto. “In Adam, we add a seasoned leader with deep IT expertise and a track record of collaborating and innovating in the IT space. We have made significant investments in technology and Adam will lead our efforts to maximize the return on these investments as well as guide and inform us as we execute on our long-term vision for Bryn Mawr Trust,” continued Mr. Leto.
Mr. Bonanno has 19 years of experience leading technology transformation across all aspects of IT management including software development, systems integration, cybersecurity, governance, data sciences, and predictive analytics. Most recently Mr. Bonanno was Chief Data Officer and the Innovation & Optimization Services Senior Vice President at BB&T. Previously he was the Chief Information Officer and CTO at Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc. Prior to working in the banking industry, he worked in the aerospace and defense industry for Vencore, now Perspecta, as their Chief Information Security Officer and for Lockheed Martin in systems architecture and information security leadership roles.
Mr. Bonanno earned a Master of Science in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Bachelor of Science, also in computer science, from Millersville University. He also earned his CIO Leadership certificate from the MIT Sloan School of Management. Finally, he is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and an Information Systems Security Architecture Professional (ISSAP).