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Early Warning Appoints Cameron Fowler as Chief Executive Officer
Early Warning Services, LLC, a financial services and technology leader, has announced the appointment of Cameron Fowler as Chief Executive Officer. Beginning on October 2, Fowler will assume day-to-day leadership of the company.
Most recently, Fowler served as Chief Strategy and Operations Officer for BMO Financial Group, the eighth-largest bank in North America by assets. In this role, he led broad enterprise transformation, accelerating BMO’s evolution to a digitally enabled, future-ready bank driven by purpose, brand, and culture. He also drove strategic direction, brand, and impact commitments, digital investments and key shared services across the bank. Prior, Fowler was President, North American Personal & Business Banking, serving customers across retail, commercial and payments lines of business.
Before joining BMO, Fowler was a leader at Barclays in London where he served markets throughout the U.K., Europe, Middle East, and Africa. He led both digital and discretionary wealth businesses, including Barclays Wealth International and the European Private Bank. Before his two decades in global financial services, Fowler held a range of roles in software, consulting, and public policy.
Fowler is the past chair of the Executive Council of the Canadian Bankers Association and Moneris Solutions.
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