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Bob Hablutzel

Card Technology Chief Architect at Capital One

Professional Background

Bob Hablutzel is an accomplished and seasoned enterprise architect with extensive experience in developing robust architecture solutions for complex and highly regulated organizations. Currently serving as the VP & Divisional Chief Architect for Card & Small Business Technology at Capital One, Bob leads an impressive architecture transformation initiative, collaborating with some of the best technologists in the industry. His work is dedicated to re-imagining banking systems, architectures, and processes that aim to Change Banking For Good, simultaneously striving to alter the perception of architecture within technology.

With an eye for detail and a strategic mindset, Bob is passionate about making architectural practices rigorous, measurable, and closely aligned with engineering realities. He believes that the essence of successful architecture lies not only in the frameworks and models but also in fostering a culture where architects can thrive. His dedication to mentoring and empowering his team members is a cornerstone of his leadership philosophy, showcasing his commitment to professional development and team excellence.

Prior to his current role at Capital One, Bob had an impressive tenure at PayPal, where he served as the Head of Enterprise Architecture and Chief Architect. His time there was marked by significant contributions that helped shape the digital payment landscape. Before that, Bob made a profound impact at IBM as the Chief Architect for Financial Services and an Associate Partner, playing a key role in strategic initiatives and architectural designs that catered to the financial sector.

Education and Achievements

Bob Hablutzel’s educational background forms the bedrock of his successful career in enterprise architecture. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Northwestern University, where he laid the groundwork for his analytical and technical skills. Following his undergraduate studies, Bob further honed his knowledge and expertise with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, equipping him with a strategic lens through which to approach complex business challenges.

His academic credentials combined with his extensive work experience have positioned Bob as a thought leader in enterprise architecture. His focus on metrics and real-world applications of architectural practices has led to numerous innovations and improvements in the organizations with which he has worked.

Achievements

Throughout his career, Bob has not only been pivotal in steering architectural transformations but has also been instrumental in driving cultural changes within organizations. His commitment to measuring architectural success through quantifiable goals resonates deeply within the technology and banking sectors. By combining his technical expertise and strong leadership skills, Bob has cultivated environments that prioritize innovative thinking and diverse perspectives.

In his current capacity at Capital One, Bob continues to explore new methodologies and practices that drive architectural success. His enthusiasm for learning and development is matched only by his dedication to seeking and nurturing great talent, ensuring that his team continually evolves to meet the dynamic needs of the industry. Passionate about listening and gaining insights from various viewpoints, Bob creates a collaborative environment conducive to growth and creativity.

Bob Hablutzel's journey reflects a professional deeply committed to leveraging architecture as a tool for strategic advantage. His work not only aims to reshape the perception of enterprise architecture but also strives to make a lasting impact on industries and communities alike.

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Location

Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill Area