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Ghada Ijam

Federal Reserve System Chief Information Officer

As System CIO for the Federal Reserve, Ghada Ijam leads the Fed’s technology and cybersecurity professionals to move at the speed of business, driving collaboration and innovation to shape the Fed’s digital future. Overseeing IT within a federated organization, she partners with leaders across the Reserve Banks and centralized service providers to work as one team for fast and flexible IT delivery, improved digital ways of working, and better insights and decision-making for Fed business lines.

Prior to her promotion in January 2020, Ghada served as chief operating officer for National IT and had end-to-end responsibility for the Fed’s centralized IT infrastructure and end user services, driving excellence in project, program and portfolio practices, and improving the IT partnership with Fed business lines and Reserve Banks. 

Before joining National IT in November 2017, Ghada was the chief information officer at the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak). As Amtrak's executive IT leader, she drove the company's customer experience, digital and data analytics strategies, and IT centralization efforts.

Ghada has more than 20 years of experience delivering results through leading complex initiatives and running IT like a business. She excels in building strategic alliances with customers, focusing on mission goals, aligning people and managing technology portfolios. Prior to Amtrak, Ghada worked for 12 years at Intel, managing and directing global teams. She also previously served in a variety of roles with Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and U.S. Bancorp.

Ghada serves on the board of directors of Goodwill of Greater Washington, D.C., is a member of Women in Technology and is an ardent supporter of the American Diabetes Association. She holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Kuwait University, an MBA in financial management from Virginia Tech and earned her executive education certificate from The Wharton School.

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