Mastercard Names Tim Murphy Chief Administrative Officer
April 15 2021 - 9:25AM
Business Wire
Mastercard (NYSE: MA) today announced the appointment of Tim
Murphy, the company’s general counsel, to the newly created
position of chief administrative officer. In this role, he will
have oversight of the company’s Law, Franchise and Integrity
activities, as well as the added management of its People and
Capabilities function.
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Michael Fraccaro will continue as chief people officer and a
member of the company’s management committee, reporting to Murphy.
Together, they will further shape and drive Mastercard’s
world-class culture with decency at its core.
A 21-year veteran of the company, Murphy has helped to shape
Mastercard throughout his tenure, beginning with his role as one of
the lead lawyers for the company’s initial public offering. Since
then, he has blended business and legal insights and evolution,
serving at different times as president of the company’s U.S.
region and chief product officer.
“In the decade I’ve worked with Tim, I’ve seen firsthand his
ability to drive transformational change while sustaining fidelity
to the core values that make Mastercard a special place to work,”
said Michael Miebach, chief executive officer. “We have a unique
opportunity in bringing together the teams that care about our
people, law, policy, security, franchise, compliance and inclusion.
Tim is the right person to use this moment to advance the strategy
Mastercard needs to thrive in an increasingly complex world.”
Richard Verma, executive vice president for Global Public Policy
and Regulatory Affairs, has been promoted to general counsel and
head of Global Public Policy. He will now lead the company’s core
legal and regulatory functions, as well as its global and regional
public policy teams. Verma will also join the Mastercard’s
Management Committee.
He joined Mastercard in late 2020, bringing more than 25 years
of international experience across senior levels of business, law,
diplomacy and the military.
“In just a few short months, Rich has had a true impact on our
engagement with policymakers and others across the globe. We’ll
look to continue to tap into his extensive experience in public
policy, geopolitics, trade and international law, and strong
relationships to support the global move to a digital economy,”
said Murphy.
The company also announced two other executive changes.
Ron Green, Mastercard’s chief security officer, has been
appointed to the company’s management committee. Randall Tucker,
the company’s chief inclusion officer, has been promoted to
executive vice president and will continue to lead a refreshed
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion team.
About Mastercard (NYSE:MA)
Mastercard is a global technology company in the payments
industry. Our mission is to connect and power an inclusive, digital
economy that benefits everyone, everywhere by making transactions
safe, simple, smart and accessible. Using secure data and networks,
partnerships and passion, our innovations and solutions help
individuals, financial institutions, governments and businesses
realize their greatest potential. Our decency quotient, or DQ,
drives our culture and everything we do inside and outside of our
company. With connections across more than 210 countries and
territories, we are building a sustainable world that unlocks
priceless possibilities for all.
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