DTCC Introduces Sweeping Changes at the Top

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Daniel Thieke, DTCC.

Ellen Fine, formerly the chief financial officer, has been appointed as executive client officer, a new position. She is succeeded by Susan Tysk-Cosgrove, former general manager of settlement and asset services, who in turn has been replaced by Daniel Thieke, currently the managing director of asset services.

Lynn Bishop, currently the managing director of the DTCC's Clearing Services Applications Development and Maintenance (ADM) team, will assume the role of chief technology officer.

DTCC Deriv/SERV CEO Stewart Macbeth will move to the role of chief product development officer, and will be succeeded by Alexander Broderick, currently the CEO at New York Portfolio Clearing. Other appointments within Deriv/SERV include Chris Childs as global COO, with responsibility for all derivatives business and development, and Marisol Collazo, who assumes the US CEO role for DTCC Data Repository.

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