Primary Job Title Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer Primary Organization
Heartland Payment Systems
Location Atlanta, Georgia, United States Regions Greater Atlanta Area, East Coast, Southern US Gender Female
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Jane M. Elliott is the Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer for Global Payments, one of the largest worldwide providers of payment solutions. In this role, she oversees human resources and is responsible for ensuring delivery of key strategic, high visibility initiatives. Ms. Elliott joined Global Payments in October 2001 with
a dual role as Vice President of Financial Planning & Investor Relations. As the company grew, the necessity to manage Wall Street analysts and investors became a full time position in the fall of 2003. In mid 2010, Ms. Elliott’s role expanded to Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning & Investor Relations. She became Chief of Staff in November 2013 and Chief Administrative Officer in July 2016.
Ms. Elliott has over twenty years of experience in the payment processing space, working at First Data prior to joining Global Payments. During the nine years at First Data, she held numerous positions including financial analysis, planning and SEC reporting in both Georgia and Nebraska before becoming Sr. Director of Investor Relations.
Ms. Elliott started her career with Laventhol & Horwath Certified Public Accountants in New York City receiving her CPA. She obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting with high honors from Rochester Institute of Technology in New York.
Ms. Elliott serves on the Junior Achievement of Georgia Board of Directors and Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) Board of Directors. She also serves on the Board for W.net, Women Networking in Electronic Transactions, the Large Processor Council for Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). She served on the Atlanta Board for National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) from 2007 to 2011, serving as President for three years.

