TMX Names John McKenzie CFO

McKenzie has been at TMX since 2000.

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McKenzie has been with the firm for 16 years, having most recently served as president of the Canadian Depository for Securities (CDS), the country's equity and fixed income clearing house that's a subsidiary of TMX Group. McKenzie will maintain his role as president of CDS until a successor is named.

He originally served as director of finance and administration when he joined the firm in 2000. He also held executive positions in corporate strategy, development and finance.

"John brings to the TMX Group CFO position a proven skill set and demonstrated leadership effectiveness. I am confident that this appointment will help propel the execution of TMX's strategy and enable us to continue along our stated path toward innovation, transformation and operational excellence," said Lou Eccleston, CEO of TMX Group, in a statement.

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