LiquidityBook Names Twitter Vet Andy Carroll as Chief Architect

Carroll has over 30 years of experience, most recently serving as tech lead of Twitter’s NFL live-streaming project

Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll will be based out of Sydney, where he previously worked and built trading systems.

Carroll joins the New York-based vendor from Twitter, where he was a software engineer in the firm’s Live Video group. As part of that role, he served as the technology lead on the social media outlet’s project to live-stream the NFL’s Thursday Night Football games during the 2016 season.

In his new job, he’ll be responsible for overseeing the technology architecture of LiquidityBook’s software-as-a-service (SaaS)-delivered trading platform, which includes order, portfolio and execution

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