Frank Bisignano
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Frank J. Bisignano (born August 9, 1959) is an American businessman who has served as the commissioner of the Social Security Administration since January 2025. Bisignano has additionally served as the chief executive officer of the Internal Revenue Service since October 2025. Bisignano graduated from Baker University with a bachelor's degree in finance. By 1985, he had begun working at Shearson Lehman Brothers, serving as the company's senior vice president from 1986 to 1990. In August 2000, Bisignano became the chief administrative officer at Citigroup. In December 2005, he became the chief administrative officer at JPMorgan Chase, later serving as the head of mortgage lending and its co-chief operating officer. In April 2013, Bisignano resigned from JPMorgan Chase to serve as the chief executive of First Data, a payments processing company. He became the president and chief operating officer of Fiserv after it acquired First Data in July 2020; a year later, he became Fiserv's chief executive officer. In December 2024, president-elect Donald Trump named Bisignano as his nominee for commissioner of the Social Security Administration. He appeared before the Senate Committee on Finance in March 2025. The committee voted to confirm Bisignano the following month. The Senate confirmed Bisignano in May. In October, secretary of the treasury and acting commissioner of internal revenue Scott Bessent appointed Bisignano as the chief executive officer of the Internal Revenue Service, a position that had not existed prior.