Daniel Marovitz
Daniel Marovitz | |
Occupation | Head of product management for Deutsche Bank’s global transaction banking business and COO for technology for Deutsche Bank's global banking division |
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Employer | Deutsche Bank |
Daniel Marovitz is the head of product management for Deutsche Bank’s global transaction banking business and COO for technology for Deutsche Bank's global banking division. He also serves as a strategic advisor to the division’s technology banking practice.
Marovitz frequently gives speeches on subjects on the Internet, IT and outsourcing. In 2001 he co-authored "Three Clicks Away: Advice from the Trenches of eCommerce," which was published by John Wiley.
Background[edit]
Marovitz joined Deutsche Bank in 2000 as managing director and chief operating officer of the eGCI group at Deutsche Bank where he was charged with developing and implementing online products for Deutsche Bank’s investment and commercial bank.
He joined Deutsche Bank from iVillage, the online Women’s Network and one of the 15 most trafficked sites on the Internet, where he was vice president of commerce from early 1999. Before iVillage, Marovitz worked for Gateway 2000 where he served as the head of Gateway.com-which sold the first PC over the Internet. Prior to this, Marovitz was on the founding team of Gateway’s Japanese subsidiary.
Education[edit]
Marovitz graduated from Cornell University in 1994.