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Webinar: Business Architecture and BIAN Alignment

Webinar: Business Architecture and BIAN Alignment

Recorded On: 11/18/2020

In Financial Services, there are two industry business architecture models that are emerging as industry standard and gaining a lot of attention and interest.  Namely, the Financial Services Industry Reference Model as developed by members of the Business Architecture Guild (Guild) and Business Capability Model as developed by members of Banking Industry Architecture Network (BIAN). Both of these models have their respective focus, scope, merits and value.

These two reference models will be explored and compared to provide an objective assessment and to aid in a financial services choice of how to use one or both of these models. We will illustrate important similarities and differences between the business architecture model as defined by the Guild and the BIAN Service Landscape (specifically or with emphasis on the BIAN Business Capability model), introducing ideas and best practices on using these two models collaboratively.

Andrew Semple

Andrew is a Business Architect helping financial services companies build and grow a Business Architecture practice. He has over 30 years of experience in financial services, with the last 10 focused on business architecture and consulting. 

Andrew is actively involved with the Business Architecture Guild as mentor to the Insurance Reference Model Team, the Common Reference Model Team, and the recently formed Higher Education Reference Model Team.

Kelley Eckmayer

VP, Enterprise Architecture Manager

PNC Financial Services

Kelley Eckmayer enables others to thrive and guides them to bring their visions into fruition, achieving this success as an Enterprise Architecture Manager. With over 15 years of experience in shaping and optimizing business strategies to drive growth and innovation, Kelley has a strong foundation in financial services and non-profit organizations. As a seasoned expert, Kelley has worked with large organizations, guiding them through the intricacies of business, enterprise, and data architecture, as well as process optimization and strategic planning. Kelley is known for her ability to communicate complex ideas with clarity and engage audiences in discussions that inspire actionable strategies. Kelley is a mentor for the Business Architecture Guild, co-chairs PNC’s Business Architecture Community of Practice, and is a member of the BIAN Business Capability Model working group. Kelley is a Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP), Certified Business Architect (CBA)® and is BIAN, TOGAF, Azure Fundamentals, and SAFe Agile for Architects Certified.

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