Michael Bodson

Michael C. Bodson is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC). He is also President and Chief Executive Officer of DTCC’s principal operating subsidiaries, DTC, FICC and NSCC and a member of DTCC’s Board of Directors. In his prior position as DTCC’s Chief Operating Officer, Bodson had enterprise-wide responsibility for all Information Technology and Operations and oversaw DTCC Deriv/SERV LLC and EuroCCP. He previously served as Chairman of various DTCC subsidiaries, including DerivSERV and Omgeo. Bodson joined DTCC in 2007 as Executive Managing Director for Business Management and Strategy. Prior to this, he held a number of senior management positions with Morgan Stanley over a 20-year period. In his last position at Morgan Stanley, Bodson was Global Head of the Institutional, Retail and Asset Management Operations Department. He previously served as Divisional Operations Officer for the Institutional Securities Group and Head of the Enterprise Information Group. He served as Head of Finance, Administration and Operations for Morgan Stanley Japan in Tokyo, and prior to that, he held similar responsibilities for Morgan Stanley Asia in Hong Kong.  Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Bodson worked at Bear Stearns and Price Waterhouse. Bodson is a CPA and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Boston College.  He currently is a member of the Board of Digital Asset Holdings, American Red Cross Metropolitan New York North Region and is a Trustee of the World Economic Forum’s Financial Services Initiative.

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