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DTCC Welcomes Four New Directors to Board of Directors

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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), has added four new members to its Board of Directors.

Brian Gallagher, Global Head of Markets Operations at JPMorgan Chase, brings over 23 years of experience in various leadership roles within the firm. Christopher Gelvin, Chief Operating Officer of Group Operations and Technology Office at UBS, has been with UBS for nearly 20 years, focusing on strategic planning and data governance. Jon Herrick, Chief Product Officer at the NYSE, oversees product development and competitive strategy for the exchange’s transactions and market data businesses. Igor Modlin, Global Head of Prime Services Product Development at Goldman Sachs, has held significant roles since joining the firm in 2005.

These appointments aim to strengthen DTCC’s strategic direction, risk management, regulatory compliance, and innovation in financial technology.

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