Brenton Sheehan
About Brenton Sheehan
Brenton Sheehan is an Enterprise Architect specializing in Data Domain at MassMutual, with extensive experience in solution architecture, data governance, and software engineering.
Current Role and Responsibilities at MassMutual
Brenton Sheehan is currently working at MassMutual as an Enterprise Architect specializing in the Data Domain. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Brenton operates remotely. His responsibilities include developing architecture strategies, patterns, standards, technology evaluations, and roadmaps, all aimed at aligning technology with business strategies. He also leads initiatives on Data Governance, Data Management, Solution Architecture practices, and Enterprise Data platforms. Additionally, Brenton chairs the MassMutual Data Architecture Community of Practice.
Previous Experience at Citizens Bank
Before joining MassMutual, Brenton Sheehan worked at Citizens Bank as Principal Solution Architect - Risk, Enterprise Data & Experience, Vice President, from 2016 to 2022. During his six-year tenure in Johnston, Rhode Island, he was responsible for architectural strategies and solutions in risk management, enterprise data, and customer experience.
Role at Systems Flow, Inc.
From 2009 to 2016, Brenton Sheehan was a Solution Architect and Business Systems Analyst Consultant at Systems Flow, Inc., located in the Providence, Rhode Island Area. His role involved consulting on various projects, focusing on solution architecture and business systems analysis, contributing significantly to the company's client-facing operations.
Early Career and Software Engineering
Brenton Sheehan's early career included roles as a Software Engineer at ACI Worldwide from 2006 to 2009 and at OpenPages in 2005 for four months. In these positions, he honed his skills in software development and engineering, laying the foundation for his future roles in architecture and consulting.
Educational Background
Brenton Sheehan studied at Providence College, where he completed his B.S. in Computer Science. His course of study, which spanned from 2002 to 2006, also included writing courses, providing him with a dual foundation in technical and communication skills essential for his professional roles.