Executive Team

Greg Montana, executive vice president, chief risk and Section 16 corporate officer, leads a team of over 2,600 FIS professionals responsible for the strategic development and execution of FIS’ risk, security, supply chain and real estate programs.
Highly experienced in risk management, Greg has spent more than 20 years successfully managing risk at some of the world’s most recognized financial services institutions, including Bank of America, Lloyds Banking Group, Deloitte Consulting and JP Morgan Chase.
Greg is a Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO) and serves on the board of the Internet Security Alliance and the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) Sheltered Harbor Organization. He holds a cyber certificate from the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) and in March 2020 co-authored the incident response section of the NACD Board Handbook on Cyber-Risk Oversight. Greg also authored a chapter of Cybersecurity for Business, a book he worked with other members of the Internet Security Alliance to create and publish in 2022.
Greg is an officer of the board and chair of the Development Committee of Jacksonville Catholic Charities, vice chair of the United Way of Northeast Florida board of directors, and a member of the Board Executive Committee for Metrolina Association for the Blind in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Committed to the advancement of risk management education, Greg was an adjunct professor of risk management at Flagler College in St. Augustine for seven fall semesters (2013-2019) and received the Risk Management Association’s (RMA) Special Service Award in October 2012, the same year he joined FIS. He has also authored four articles in the RMA Journal.
Greg holds a master’s degree in business administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and received a bachelor’s degree, cum laude, from Boston College. He received his Six Sigma Black Belt Certification from Bank of America.