UAT Appoints Collett COO, CFO

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David Collett

UAT Inc, a Denver-based provider of commissions savings systems, has appointed David Collett as its chief operations and chief financial officer overseeing all operations, administrative, and financial activities.

Prior to joining UAT, Collett was treasurer and senior vice president of finance at buy-side firm Signature Group Holdings, having held previous roles with a number of larger firms, including Franklin Templeton and Cooper & Lybrand, as well as financial technology companies.

"UAT is pleased to welcome a senior executive with such a wide range of experience and expertise to help us continue to tackle decades-old problems in the sub-advised and externally managed market. We are confident that David's extensive knowledge of the financial services and technology sectors will improve our ability to help clients use patented real-time solutions to meet today's more rigorous fiduciary standards," says Allan Chiulli, UAT founder and CEO.

 

 

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