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Mobile Avengers

Gamification is coming to mobile banking, and to the 6th Annual Mobile Banking and Commerce Summit. This year’s conference will offer a great overview of how games are being used in financial services and give attendees first-hand experience with mobile gaming as you battle head-to-head with fellow attendees playing Mobile Avengers.

Conference Speaker

Mark Jamison

Managing VP, Capital One Digital Labs

Capital One

Mark Jamison, Managing Vice President, joined Capital One in January to build and lead a Digital Innovation Lab to accelerate the firm’s digital agenda with particular emphasis on emerging payments, social media, and mobile capabilities. With broad financial services general management experience, Mark has held a variety of leadership positions with Fidelity Investments and Charles Schwab including head of client experience and customer acquisition, general manager of retail banking services, and head of Schwab’s strategy and business development functions.

As an entrepreneur early in his career, Mark founded and ran MaxMiles, the web’s first online personalized account aggregation service that was sold to American Express, and co-founded Legacy.com, the online obituary services that today powers nearly every major newspaper in North America, documenting the life stories of 7 of every 10 deaths in the US and Canada. He is most well known publicly for his corporate innovation work at McDonald’s Corporation, where Mark launched the RedBox DVD business, now the #2 distributor of videos in North America, as well as Wi-Fi deployment at McDonald’s restaurants throughout 135 countries. He currently sits on the board of Zaw Artisan Pizza, a start-up in Seattle founded by former McDonald’s executives.

Mark has an MBA with Honors in Decision Sciences and Marketing from Northwestern’s Kellogg School, and graduated with Distinction from Indiana University with a B.S. in Business Administration and Religious Philosophy. He also received Honors for graduate work in Business Ethics at London Business School.