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Craig Lee is CIO of Honolulu-based American Savings Bank (ASB), Hawaii's third-largest financial institution with $6.7 billion in assets. Founded in 1925, the bank recently embarked on a business transformation effort, moving from a savings and loan model to that of a full-service commercial bank with 65 branches. We spoke with Lee about his efforts to drive that transformation -- including how he ended up outsourcing key banking applications, even though that wasn't in the original plan. His quest: to become a true business partner.
What's your biggest business challenge? What's your IT shop like? Our IT staff isn't focused on operations anymore. We can truly focus on strategic projects. What's the biggest IT challenge? How did you become CIO? I started at ASB in 1980. I was responsible for the conversion of the savings app. Then I moved into tech support. Eventually, I managed the data center. Then we went into a mini-outsourcing. The bank is a subsidiary of Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. (HEI) [a holding company]. We have the electric utility on most of the islands. There was also a freight group and an insurance group. The parent decided to consolidate at the holding company level. I moved from ASB to manage the HEI consolidated data center. Around 2000 we started to decentralize again. When we outsourced the core apps, we no longer needed a mainframe and system support. HEI exited several businesses. They kept the bank and the utility. They had no need for a consolidated data center. In 2001 they brought me back to the bank as CIO. What did you find?
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