Bio

Carlton Hoye is the Technology Risk Officer for Investments and Wealth at BNY (Bank of New York). At BNY, Carlton leads a team of risk management and data science professionals to manage identification, assessment, prioritization, and treatment of technology risks. A native of Detroit, Michigan, Carlton earned his Bachelor of Sciences (B.S.) degree in Economics from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland in 1995 and joined the fleet as a Surface Warfare Officer. Carlton served first aboard the Destroyer USS THORN (DD988) in the Weapons Department and in Engineering followed by a tour aboard the Guided Missile Cruiser USS ANZIO (CG68) as the Missile Officer and then as Navigator. Carlton made numerous deployments to the Caribbean Sea, to the North Atlantic and North Sea with NATO, and twice deployed to the Mediterranean Sea and to the Arabian Gulf. His final tour of duty was with Naval Air Systems Command as project manager for Advanced Tomahawk Missile Weapons System. Carlton completed his Master of Business Arts (M.B.A.) from University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland in 2002 and transitioned from Naval service to begin his long career at Goldman Sachs in Manhattan, New York. After 17 years at Goldman Sachs, Carlton moved to his current role at BNY, where he is also the Global Co-Chair for the Veterans Network. Carlton continues his civic service as a U.S. Naval Academy Information Liaison Officer (Blue and Gold Officer) guiding high school students through the application process. Since 2015, he has been a member of the U.S. Navy League Central Jersey Council Board of Directors, and served on the Commissioning Committees for USS NEW JERSEY (SSN 796) and USS BASILONE (DDG 122). A former Eagle Boy Scout, Carlton is in his 10th year as Scoutmaster for his township’s Boy Scout Troop.