Caroline Dickie

Chief Information / Technology Officer at CDC GROUP PLC

Caroline Dickie has a strong background in IT management and leadership roles. Caroline is currently serving as the Chief Information/Technology Officer at CDC Group plc since 2021. Previously, they worked at PSP Investments as the IT Director for International Services from 2017 to 2020, where they established the first IT management role outside of Montreal's Head Office and supported international growth. Prior to that, Caroline held multiple positions at AXA, including IT Director for the CEO Office and Head of IT Transformation. Caroline was responsible for aligning IT strategies, managing large-scale projects, and advising different entities within the AXA Group. Earlier in their career, Caroline served as the Chief Information Officer at Fortis Bank SA/NV UK and held IT leadership positions at BNP Paribas. Caroline also co-founded and served as CEO of Dickie International Trade. Caroline started their career in IT development and customer service roles.

Caroline Dickie's education history includes attending various institutions and programs. In 1980, they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology/Computer Science from Pomona College, where they studied until 1984. Later, from 1988 to 1990, they pursued an Associate of Arts degree in Information Technology at Midlands Technical College. In terms of executive education, they completed the Senior Executive Program: HR Strategy in transforming organisations at London Business School in 2005. In 2011, they attended IMD for the Senior Executive Program - Finance for Non-Finance Executives (AXA FINE). Furthermore, in 2012, they participated in the Senior Executive Program: Group Senior Management at The Wharton School. It is not specified whether Dickie obtained any degrees or completed any programs at the University of South Carolina Darla Moore School of Business or Pomona College beyond their initial BA degree.

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