Salvatore Schiliro
About Salvatore Schiliro
Salvatore Schiliro serves as the Executive Director at UBS, where he has worked since 2008. He has a background in finance with an MBA from Pace University and has held various leadership roles at Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and UBS.
Current Role at UBS
Salvatore Schiliro has been serving as an Executive Director at UBS since 2008. In this role, he has been responsible for overseeing various aspects of risk management and audit functions within the organization. His tenure at UBS spans 16 years, during which he has contributed to enhancing the firm's risk controls and compliance measures.
Previous Experience at Goldman Sachs
Prior to his current position, Schiliro worked at Goldman Sachs as a Vice President from 1998 to 2006. His eight years in the Greater New York City Area involved significant responsibilities in risk management and operational oversight, contributing to the firm’s strategic objectives during his tenure.
Education and Expertise
Schiliro holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Pace University - Lubin School of Business, where he studied Finance. He also earned a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (BEE) from Manhattan College, focusing on Engineering. His educational background supports his expertise in risk management and financial operations.
Audit and Risk Management Contributions
In his role at UBS, Schiliro has provided a new audit approach and coverage for various countries, including Brazil, Mexico, and Canada. He has project managed the Global Internal Audit’s multi-year coverage and testing of the second line defense, enhancing controls on Conduct Risk and Investment Banking. He leads audits on Investment Banking businesses, including Swaps, Sales, and Equity Cash.
Career Path and Transition
Before joining UBS as an Executive Director, Schiliro held positions at JPMorgan Chase & Co. as Vice President from 2006 to 2008 and at UBS as Vice President from 1996 to 1998. His career reflects a consistent focus on risk management and audit functions across leading financial institutions.