Marisol Collazo

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Marisol Collazo
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Occupation Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
Employer DTCC Data Repository
Location New York
LinkedIn Profile
Website www.dtcc.com

Marisol Collazo is the managing director and chief executive officer of DTCC Data Repository. She took over that position on September 1, 2013.[1]

She joined DTCC in 2007 as a managing director of DTCC Deriv/SERV LLC (Deriv/SERV). She was primarily responsible for developing and managing the Trade Information Warehouse service and for regulatory relationships concerning the Global Trade Repository initiative.

Collazo currently serves as a member of the board of Women in Financial Markets, formerly Women in Derivatives. [2]

Background[edit]

Before joining DTCC, Collazo worked at Bank of America from 2005 to 2007 as vice president, global structured finance. There, she was responsible for the development of an operational support system for mortgage-backed trading groups. From 2003 to 2005, she was vice president - rates project manager for Deutsche Bank AG where she managed various projects, including implementing Swapswire. Prior to that position, Collazo was an associate at the law firm of Pearlman, Apat and Futterman LLP focusing on commercial and residential agreements and landlord/tenant issues.[3]

Education[edit]

Collazo earned a B.A. degree, magna cum laude, from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in 1997, and a J.D. degree, cum laude, from New York Law School in 2002.

Video[edit]

Women in Derivatives Rebrands as Women in Financial Markets: A Pivot Towards a More Inclusive Future

WIFM’s Broad Appeal: Rapid Program Fill-Up, Male Ally Initiatives, and Record-breaking Gala Attendance Highlighted by Leadership

John Lothian News Article, September 2014[edit]

Canada prepares for derivatives transparency overhaul

Following the September 2009 commitment by G20 leaders to improve the integrity of the markets, reporting of derivatives trades to trade repositories has become critical to regulatory efforts to monitor and detect the build-up of risk in the financial system.

To date, a number of jurisdictions around the world have developed rules and regulations requiring mandatory reporting of derivatives to trade repositories.

Read the entire article on JohnLothianNews.com

References[edit]

  1. DTCC Units Name New Execs, Including Deriv/SERV Data CEO. Waters Technology.
  2. Marisol Collazo. Women in Derivatives.
  3. Marisol Collazo. Women in Derivatives.
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