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CTO Rick Lane Assumes CEO Role at Trading Technologies

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Rick Lane, CEO, Trading Technologies

"Rick is a leader with the unique combination of exceptional technology expertise, a keen understanding of trading, and most importantly, a genuine commitment to our people and clients," says Brumfield.

Lane joined TT in June 2010 when it acquired the company he cofounded, TickIt Trading Systems. After leaving TT for Google in 2011, he returned in March 2012 as CTO.

At TickIt, Lane was the architect of the Algo Design Lab (ADL), the trading industry's first visual programming platform. ADL, which allows professional traders to design, test and deploy low-latency trading algorithms without writing code, is now integrated into TT's flagship product, X_TRADER Pro.

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