Catherine Doran

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Catherine Doran

Part of the IT Leaders 100 - a list of the most influential IT leaders in the UK

Catherine is not only a non-executive director at Coventry Building Society, but a board member with more than 40 years of experience in the IT sector - bringing technology expertise to the senior leadership team. She has also been CIO of Royal Mail, responsible for devising and delivering the IT strategy to support the business transformation agenda; director at Network Rail Limited, leading a company-wide transformation programme; and held senior positions at companies including BT, NatWest and Capital One.

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