Brief Bio and Timeline

Adam Stanley

Adam L Stanley

Technology and Real Estate

Multiple CIO and CTO roles

Licensed Real Estate agent

People and Culture

Former Interim Chief People Officer

Leadership Blogger

Transformation and Change

Transformation Executive, Teach for America

Listed Company Board Directors, GATX Corporation


Adam recently joined the fight for quality and equity in education by agreeing to leave corporate and become the first Chief Experience Officer for Teach For America. In this role, he is working alongside the executive team to transform services for corps members, alumni and staff of this impactful national community organization.

Adam Stanley is a technology and operations executive, people leader and public board director best known for building teams and driving change within industries and companies at inflection points. He has worked in banking, insurance and insurance brokerage, commercial real estate, and healthcare and currently serves on the Board of Directors of GATX Corporation, a global an equipment finance company based in Chicago, Illinois, and Church Mutual Insurance, based in Merrill, Wisconsin.

Adam served as CIO and Chief Digital Officer of Cushman & Wakefield and provided strategic and operational direction for Cushman & Wakefield’s client facing and colleague technology systems and infrastructure across all business lines and geographies. Also a member of the Global Management Team of Cushman, he advocated for the best solutions for the best clients, supported by the best talent. Adam also served as President and Director of the Cushman & Wakefield Charitable Foundation, Executive Sponsor of UNITY, the LGBTQ+ employee resource group, and as interim Chief Human Resources Officer.

Prior to joining Cushman & Wakefield, Adam served as Technology and Security Services Director for Aviva PLC, a FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 insurer and asset manager and the world’s sixth largest insurer. Adam’s numerous global and U.S. leadership roles have also included serving as the Global Chief Technology Officer of Aon, a global provider of risk management, insurance, and reinsurance brokerage. He spent nearly 10 years with Deloitte in their Strategy and Operations consulting practice.

Adam holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from Washington University in St. Louis and an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School. He is active in the startup PropTech community as mentor or advisor to multiple accelerators. Adam lives in Austin Texas, with his husband Timothy and their dog Aaliyah where they help first-time homeowners purchase property as licensed Texas realtors.

Timeline

Teach for America, Transformation Executive

Cushman & Wakefield, Global Chief Information Officer

Driving strategic vision of technology and innovation for this leading real estate and property services firm with nearly 50,000 employees in 60 countries. As part of the Executive Leadership Team, have responsibility for all information technology and systems, processes and solutions including client-facing technology services. Focused on leading initiatives that improve productivity, increase agility, enhance shareholder value, and strengthen client services. (2014-2021)

abn amro.fw2.fw3.fwAviva Plc, Technology and Security Services Director (CTO/CISO)

Was brought in by this FTSE 100 insurer and asset manager to create a group-wide shared services provider for IT infrastructure and was given expanded role twice during term, first adding IT Supplier Management then all of the functions previously under a Chief Information Security Officer. Led global infrastructure services and solutions, end-to-end service management and operations, IT Supplier Management, and Business Protection functions for Aviva globally. (2012-2013)

AonAon Corporation, Global Chief Technology Officer

Served as chief technology officer of Aon, the leading global provider of risk management, insurance and reinsurance brokerage, and human resources solutions and outsourcing services. Worked with IT partners and business leadership at Aon to establish and implement the firm’s global technology strategy. Provided oversight over all infrastructure, enterprise architecture, and shared technology in support of Aon’s presence in over 120 countries for over 60,000 colleagues. (2008-2011)

ABN AMROABN AMRO, North American Head of Technology Shared Services

Responsible for delivery of all cross-business Technology Services and Solutions (both application support and infrastructure functions) provided to business units in North America including retail banking, mortgage, commercial and investment banking. Also managed the Enterprise Architecture function. (2003-2008)

Deloitte

Deloitte Consulting, Manager

Provided strategy and operations advice to clients in Financial Services, Communications, and Healthcare. Specifically focused on merger integration, joint ventures, shared services and outsourcing initiatives. Actively participated in and drove significant sales of new and add-on work. (1995-2003) Manager 2001-2003 – Senior Consultant 2000 – Consultant 1997 – 2000 – Business Analyst 1995-1997

Wharton

Wharton MBA, University of Pennsylvania

M.B.A., Strategic Management and Management of Electronic Commerce President, African American MBA Association Wharton Leadership Fellow and Teaching Assistant Lead Tenor, ‘Whartones’ a cappela ensemble. (1998-2000)

Washington UniversityWashington University, BSBA

B.S.B.A., Finance and International Business with Honors in Management Ethan Shepley Award for Scholarship, Leadership and Service Managing Editor, Student Life newspaper Senior Class Treasurer. (1991-1995)

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