S&P Global has appointed Swati Sharma as the Global Business Information Security Officer (BISO) for its Enterprise Digital Operations (EDO) organization.
Swati brings nearly six years of impactful leadership at Amazon, where she played a pivotal role in driving security, innovation, and operational excellence. Her tenure at Amazon was marked by deep collaboration, strategic thinking, and a passion for empowering teams and organizations through secure digital transformation.
In her new role at S&P Global, Swati will lead critical security initiatives to protect the integrity, trust, and innovation at the heart of the company’s mission—to deliver essential intelligence and transparency across global markets. She steps into this global leadership role with a vision to strengthen cyber resilience, enable secure growth, and champion a proactive security culture across the enterprise.
Reflecting on her journey, Swati shared, “My time at Amazon was nothing short of transformative, thanks to the incredible people I worked with. Now, I’m deeply honored to join S&P Global—a company whose mission aligns with my passion for innovation and impact. I look forward to building, collaborating, and contributing to a future that drives global progress.”
This strategic move marks an exciting new chapter as Swati takes on a high-impact leadership position at the intersection of cybersecurity and digital operations, reinforcing S&P Global’s commitment to trusted innovation and operational excellence.
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