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Christopher Johnson

Pitney Bowes

President

Christopher is President of Pitney Bowes Financial Services and has accountability for all aspects of the business including strategy, growth, operations, risk management, organizational development, and financial results. In his role, Christopher has management oversight for captive financing operations as well as leadership responsibility for the Pitney Bowes Bank, member FDIC through which the business facilitates both captive and non-captive financing, working capital solutions, and payments servicing. Christopher leads a portfolio of over 700,000 customers worldwide across 10+ countries. Through strategic client investments, he is focused on enabling client growth and success and serves as an important source of capital for small and medium-sized businesses.  

Christopher has held multiple business leadership and C-level roles at leading companies and has a proven track record of developing effective business strategies to accelerate growth. Prior to joining Pitney Bowes in 2016, he was President, Terex Financial Services, a global financing company with multibillion dollar assets under management in over fifteen countries worldwide. Before that, Christopher spent 15 years with the General Electric company in both the GE Capital and Industrial segments of the business where he held a number of executive leadership positions in GE Capital’s domestic and international commercial and consumer financing organizations. Prior to GE, Christopher also held M&A, corporate and business development roles of increasing responsibility at Lincoln Financial Group and Markowitz & McNaughton. 

Christopher graduated from Georgetown University and completed the executive professional development series at GE’s Jack Welch Crotonville Executive Leadership Institute.  

Christopher serves on the ELFA Equality Committee and participates on the Captive and Vendor Finance Steering Committee.  

In 2022, Savoy Magazine named him to the list of Most Influential Black Executives in Corporate America.