CNA National Welcomes New Chief Information Officer, Sean Harding
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – CNA National Warranty Corporation (CNAN) is pleased to announce Sean Harding as the company’s new chief information officer, effective March 16. “With an extensive background in both information technology and business leadership, Sean has the right combination of skills to help CNA National as we continue to improve our infrastructure and network,” ... Read More »
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – CNA National Warranty Corporation (CNAN) is pleased to announce Sean Harding as the company’s new chief information officer, effective March 16.
“With an extensive background in both information technology and business leadership, Sean has the right combination of skills to help CNA National as we continue to improve our infrastructure and network,” says Joe Becker, president and CEO. “We are excited to have Sean on the team.”
Harding’s expertise lies in driving business success through technology in both public and private corporations. He enables corporate growth by bridging the gap between business and technology. Harding has 30 years of experience in business and technology leadership, including 16 years in executive-level roles. He has worked in a variety of industries, from financial to e-commerce and insurance. He was a managing director for Charles Schwab and senior director for PayPal, where he developed highly available, complaint systems and processes while supporting double-digit growth in corporate revenue. He was also the head of IT for Jawa, LLC, where he oversaw all technology functions for the firm. In 2008, Harding founded a consulting company providing executive technology advisory services for companies such as IBM, JPMorgan Chase, Mutual of Omaha, and MetLife.
Harding holds dual bachelor’s degrees in German and International Studies from the University of Nebraska, Omaha, and received his MBA from Bellevue University.
Originally from Omaha, Harding has made Chandler, Ariz., his home for the past 16 years.
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