Amy Shelly

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Amy Shelly
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Amy Shelly is a financial services industry veteran who was the former chief financial officer for the OCC. She assumed the role in December 2016[1] and left the organization in July of 2022.[2]

In her CFO role, she was a point person for the OCC's project to completely replace it's technology by 2020.[3]

Background[edit]

Before joining OCC, Shelly was the CFO for Optiver from 2008 to 2014. The first 12 years of her career were spent in banking - seven years with Goldman Sachs and almost three years with both ABN Amro and JP Morgan Chase.[4][5]

In 2018, Shelly was co-chair of the LaSalle Street Trading Tech Awards with Joanne Moffic-Silver. They were the first women to chair the event in its over 45 year history.

Education[edit]

Shelly is a graduate of St. Mary's College where she earned a bachelor's degree in business administration.

MarketsWiki Education[edit]

Shelly participated in the MarketsWiki Education World of Opportunity series in Chicago in July of 2017.

References[edit]

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