Fiserv adds Stephanie Cohen to board

Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE: FI), a leading global provider of payments and financial services technology solutions, today announced the appointment of Stephanie Cohen to its Board of Directors.

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Cohen serves as Chief Strategy Officer at Cloudflare, a leading cloud connectivity company, enhancing the security, performance, and reliability of websites and applications for millions of global clients including large brands, small businesses, nonprofit organizations and governments. Cohen joined Cloudflare in 2024 and is responsible for driving the company’s key initiatives including the future of Cloudflare’s network, artificial intelligence, international expansion and deepening relationships with large corporate clients. Before joining Cloudflare, she spent 25 years at Goldman Sachs where she was a member of the firm’s Management Committee and held various leadership positions including global co-head of Consumer & Wealth Management, head of Financial Sponsors Mergers and Acquisitions and Chief Strategy Officer.

“Stephanie’s background and insights further enhance our Board’s collective experience to advance our strategic priorities,” said Frank Bisignano, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Fiserv. “Fiserv and our Board will benefit from her global leadership background and commitment to innovation and growth.”

“With a strong background in strategy, innovation, and technology, Stephanie brings valuable expertise as we continue to focus on driving growth, operational excellence, and creating value for our clients,” said Mike Lyons, President and CEO-Elect. 

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