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Lee Latimer

Chief Technology Officer at Loan Science

Lee Latimer is a prominent technology advisor, director, and thought leader based in Austin, Texas.1 He currently serves as the Chief Information Officer / Chief Technology Officer at Student Connections, a position he has held since June 2018.1

Career Highlights

Latimer has an extensive background in technology leadership roles:

Current Positions::

  • Chief Information Officer / Chief Technology Officer at Student Connections (since June 2018)1
  • Chief Technology Officer at Loan Science, LLC (since December 2008)1

Previous Roles::

  • Director of Information Technology / ISO at Education Finance Partners (April 2006 - December 2008)1
  • Enterprise Systems Manager at EZCORP (1999 - 2006)1
  • Systems and Database Manager at Electronic Data Systems (1997 - 1999)1
  • Senior Database Administrator at Toshiba Medical Europe (September 1995 - January 1997)1

Expertise

Throughout his career, Latimer has demonstrated expertise in:

  • Technology strategy and architecture
  • Software development and deployment
  • Data and analytics
  • Information technology governance
  • Enterprise architecture
  • Systems operations and infrastructure management
  • Project management
  • High availability and disaster recovery solutions

Education

Lee Latimer holds a BSc in Computing from De Montfort University.1

Lee Latimer's LinkedIn profile can be found at linkedin.com/in/leelatimer, where more details about his professional experience and accomplishments are available.1

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Location

Austin, Texas, United States