Amala Duggirala
- MBA 2005
- Executive Vice President & Enterprise Chief Information Officer, Regions Bank
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Inducted 2018
Amala Duggirala serves as the executive vice president and enterprise chief information officer at Regions Bank. Duggirala and her teams oversee all aspects of application architecture, development, corporate computing, information security, and technology governance at Regions.
Prior to Regions, Duggirala served as the executive vice president of Global Software Development at ACI Worldwide. She was accountable for the architecture, development, and delivery of nearly 30 products in the consumer and commercial payments space. She led a global product development team that transformed the banking and payment experience for several top banks and hundreds of retailers and processors across the world. For her work, PaymentsSource recognized her as one of the top 25 influential women in payments in 2016.
Her past experiences include technical leadership positions in telecommunications for CenturyLink and British Telecom (BT). At CenturyLink (then Qwest), she served as the chief architect of the team that developed the first Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Telecommunications system. As a program director based in London for BT, Duggirala delivered the 21st-century digital network on which the 2012 Olympics were broadcast to the world.
Duggirala holds an MBA from the University of Nebraska at Omaha, an electronics and communications degree from Osmania University in India, and certification in Advanced Project Management from Stanford University.
Additional Information
Inducted 2018
Amala Duggirala serves as the executive vice president and enterprise chief information officer at Regions Bank. Duggirala and her teams oversee all aspects of application architecture, development, corporate computing, information security, and technology governance at Regions.
Prior to Regions, Duggirala served as the executive vice president of Global Software Development at ACI Worldwide. She was accountable for the architecture, development, and delivery of nearly 30 products in the consumer and commercial payments space. She led a global product development team that transformed the banking and payment experience for several top banks and hundreds of retailers and processors across the world. For her work, PaymentsSource recognized her as one of the top 25 influential women in payments in 2016.
Her past experiences include technical leadership positions in telecommunications for CenturyLink and British Telecom (BT). At CenturyLink (then Qwest), she served as the chief architect of the team that developed the first Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Telecommunications system. As a program director based in London for BT, Duggirala delivered the 21st-century digital network on which the 2012 Olympics were broadcast to the world.
Duggirala holds an MBA from the University of Nebraska at Omaha, an electronics and communications degree from Osmania University in India, and certification in Advanced Project Management from Stanford University.