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Roger Favero   Roger Favero
Vice President Technologies
American Express
Markham, Ontario

Roger serves as the regional point of contact for International Consumer and Small Business Services, and Customer Services International in Latin American, the Caribbean and Canada (LACC). Roger began his career at Amex over 10 years ago as a project manager, and assumed his current role as Vice President of Technologies Canada in 2004. In this role, Roger is responsible for the strategy, development, maintenance and support of the Information Systems for LACC and the International Lending business.

Roger holds an Honours Bachelor of Science degree from McMaster University. He enjoys spending time with his wife and two children and can usually be found coaching their soccer and hockey teams.

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