Camille Fournier
About Camille Fournier
Camille Fournier is a seasoned technology leader currently serving as Managing Director and Global Head of Engineering and Architecture at JPMorgan Chase & Co. With extensive experience in product management and engineering across various organizations, Fournier has contributed significantly to the technology landscape, particularly in the financial sector.
Current Role at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Camille Fournier serves as Managing Director and Global Head of Engineering and Architecture for the Commercial and Investment Bank at JPMorgan Chase & Co. since 2022. In this role, she manages a global engineering organization comprising over 800 employees. Her responsibilities include overseeing Digital Platform, Data Products and Platform, and Cloud Migration Enablement Engineering.
Experience at O'Reilly Media
Since 2017, Camille Fournier has been an Author at O'Reilly Media. In this capacity, she contributes to various publications, sharing her expertise in technology and engineering. Her work focuses on providing insights and guidance within the tech community.
Background in Technology and Engineering
Camille Fournier has a strong educational background in Computer Science, holding a Master of Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Bachelor of Science from Carnegie Mellon University. Her career spans various roles in technology and engineering, including positions at Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, and Two Sigma.
Contributions to The Apache Software Foundation
Fournier has been a ZooKeeper PMC Member and Committer at The Apache Software Foundation since 2011. Her involvement includes contributing to the development and management of the ZooKeeper project, which is crucial for distributed systems.
Previous Leadership Roles
Before her current roles, Camille Fournier held several leadership positions. She was Managing Director and Head of Platform Engineering at Two Sigma from 2017 to 2022, and she served as CTO at Rent The Runway from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, she worked as Vice President and Technical Specialist at Goldman Sachs from 2005 to 2011.