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Thomas Price
Managing Director, Operations, Technology and BCP at SIFMA
Thomas F. Price is a senior executive at SIFMA (Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association) with extensive experience in the financial services industry.12 He currently serves as the Managing Director of Operations, Technology, and Business Continuity Planning (BCP) at SIFMA, a role he has held since February 2000.2
Career Highlights
SIFMA Roles:: Mr. Price has held several key positions at SIFMA over the years. He currently serves as Senior Advisor to SIFMA's Technology, Operations, and Business Continuity group, having previously been the Managing Director of the group's day-to-day operations.1 In this capacity, he oversees services provided to member institutions and focuses on major industry regulatory and legislative issues.
Key Contributions::
- Built SIFMA's cybersecurity programs, including industry exercises like the Quantum Dawn Series1
- Played a significant role in industry projects such as Bulk Transfer, Consolidated Audit Trail, and Industry Test1
- Co-chaired the Industry Initiative to Shorten the Settlement to T+2 in 20171
- Currently leading the industry transition to T+1 settlement, scheduled for May 20243
Previous Experience:: Before joining SIFMA, Mr. Price worked at:
- American Stock Exchange in the regulatory and legal group12
- Trust Company of New Jersey as Trust Investment Officer1
- Cowen & Company and Tucker Anthony, Inc. as a retail broker1
Education and Affiliations
- M.B.A. with a concentration in finance from Farleigh Dickinson University1
- Member of the Depository Trust Company's Operations Advisory Council1
- Member of CFTC's TAC Cyber Security Subcommittee1
Throughout his 30-year career on Wall Street, Thomas F. Price has gained broad experience in retail brokerage, portfolio management, exchange trading, regulation, and operations.1 His expertise and leadership have been instrumental in shaping various industry-wide initiatives and improving operational efficiencies in the financial services sector.