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TD Ameritrade Promotes CIO To COO Print E-mail
Friday, 05 September 2008

TD Ameritrade Promotes CIO To COO


TD Ameritrade's chief information officer Dave Kelley has been promoted to chief operating officer


By John McCormick


TD Ameritrade's chief information officer Dave Kelley has been promoted to chief operating officer.


In his new role, Kelley will be responsible for technology, brokerage operations and an expanded project management organization, the company said. He will report directly to the Fred Tomczyk, the online brokerage's current COO who will take over the chief executive spot on Oct. 1.


The company did not say who, if anyone, would replace Kelley in the CIO role.





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1. 09-08-2008 09:40
 
Congratulations to Dave Kelley! It's encouraging that TD Ameritrade recognizes the value of the CIO background as it relates to the overall business. It would be great if CIOZone could get an interview with Mr. Kelley to learn more about what background and skills have led to his current promotion.
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2. 09-08-2008 22:06
 
I wonder if the guys moving up are responsible for the so-far successful cover-up of their two-year long security breach.  
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