Daniel Suciu currently serves as a Vice President Software Engineer at J.P. Morgan, where he plays a pivotal role in transforming the Corporate Investment Bank's Markets teams towards a cloud-first model. With a robust background in Computer Engineering from Purdue University, Daniel has cultivated a...
Daniel Suciu currently serves as a Vice President Software Engineer at J.P. Morgan, where he plays a pivotal role in transforming the Corporate Investment Bank's Markets teams towards a cloud-first model. With a robust background in Computer Engineering from Purdue University, Daniel has cultivated a diverse skill set that spans multiple domains, including DevOps, Cyber Security, and Cloud Infrastructure. His expertise is instrumental in architecting scalable solutions that not only meet the demands of modern financial services but also adhere to stringent regulatory requirements.
At J.P. Morgan, Daniel is at the forefront of building the firm's first line-of-business "Cloud Cell," a strategic initiative designed to streamline cloud adoption across various applications. This project involves close collaboration with global Cyber and Technology organizations, ensuring that cloud technologies are implemented securely and efficiently. His proficiency in tools such as AWS CloudFormation, Terraform, and Jenkins enhances his ability to automate processes and optimize workflows, significantly improving operational efficiency.
Daniel's work is characterized by a strong focus on solution architecture and identity and access management (IAM), which are critical in safeguarding sensitive financial data while enabling seamless access for authorized users. His programming skills in Python and Groovy further empower him to develop innovative solutions that drive the firm's digital transformation. As J.P. Morgan continues to navigate the complexities of the FinTech landscape, Daniel's contributions are vital in positioning the organization as a leader in cloud technology and secure financial services.