Neil Jackson brings 41 years of risk assurance, audit and business ownership experience including senior and executive level positions in banking, finance, information technology industries and in public accounting where he led his firm’s enterprise risk, security consulting, compliance and Sarbanes Oxley services. He is an impassioned authority on entity level risk and board risk oversight.
In addition to his years of experience and increasingly senior position experience in banking including Wachovia Bank, Neil, successfully engaged in several start ups. He was the founding partner and served as President and CEO of JAT Risk Solutions, LLC a private risk assurance consulting practice with offices in Marshfield MA, Alexandria, and Forest, VA that recently merged with Infoflows Corporation of Sammamish. WA. Prior to starting JAT Risk Solutions Neil was subject matter expert for the design and development of e-Onehundred, Inc.’s automated Sarbanes Oxley Compliance solution SOA, where he became known as the company’s evangelist for risk management. In his role as e-Onehundred’s evangelist and SME he spoke frequently to Fortune 100 companies and aided in closing sales and overseeing conversions of manual SOX validation controls to SOA. e-Onehundred along with SOA was later acquired by Oracle.
Through his executive and technical background in information systems, compliance, risk, operations, transmodal logistics, digital information rights management, electronic health records, and electronic discovery, Neil brings substantial risk assurance and governance experience to XCEO’s growing client base.
Neil is a certified information systems auditor and a graduate of the Director’s College at the Terry School of Business, University of Georgia, placing him among the top 4% of independent directors and certifying him as a financial, technology and operational risk expert. Neil returned to college and is a pending graduate in Finance from Lynchburg College. He is a past and current member and roundtable invitee to KPMG’s Audit Committee, Tax Governance and IFRS and Global Energy Institutes where he focuses on board risk oversight responsibilities and a member of Global Dignity. He has taught Auditing and Risks of Emerging Technology at The AICPA National Bank Auditor School held at The University of Virginia.
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