DTCC Appoints Tim Keady to Head Solutions Business

Infrastructure provider's chief client officer adds managing director responsibilities

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Tim Keady, managing director, DTCC Solutions, and sales & solutions delivery

Post-trade market infrastructure provider Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has announced the appointment of Timothy Keady as managing director of DTCC Solutions and sales & solution delivery.

Keady assumes responsibility for leading DTCC's Solutions businesses for derivatives, collateral, institutional post-trade processing (Omgeo products), entity data (Avox Data Services) and data products, including DTCC's joint venture companies of Clarient Global, DTCC-Euroclear Global Collateral and Soltra.

Keady retains his current responsibilities as chief client officer for leading the company's sales, relationship management, and marketing and communications functions. He succeeds Donna Milrod, who is leaving DTCC in November. He will report to Mike Bodson, president and CEO.

Keady has had a 20-year career in financial services. He joined DTCC in January 2014 with the company's acquisition of Omgeo. Prior to joining Omgeo, he was an account executive at Thomson Financial ESG. He has also held positions at Fidelity Investments and Keystone Mutual Funds. He is based in Boston.

 

 

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