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Andrew I. Gray

Andrew I. Gray joined the board in March 2024.

Andrew has over 30 years of leadership experience in the financial services industry, including across profit and loss management, finance, and risk. He also has a strong track record of guiding company leadership teams on business lifecycle strategy and regulatory compliance. Andrew is currently an Executive Advisor at MyNextSeason, an organization supporting companies and individuals and dedicated to ensuring transitions across the entire career spectrum happen well.

Most recently, Andrew served as the Managing Director, Chief Risk Officer and Management Committee member for The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (the “DTCC”) where he transformed the global risk function to create a holistic strategy and consistent processes for managing all aspects of firm risk including credit, market, liquidity, operational, technology, and systemic risk. Prior to his CRO role, Andrew had responsibility for DTTC’s core businesses in Equity and Fixed Income Clearance and Settlement, Asset Services, Institutional Trade Processing, Wealth Management, Insurance and Retirement, and Data Services.

Additionally, he spent over a decade at Merrill Lynch & Co serving in various leadership roles, guiding the firm’s business internal operational strategy and execution, including as Chief Operating Officer for its Latin American and Canadian businesses, Managing Director of Strategy and Business Development, Head of Corporate Planning (FP&A), and Head of Finance Technology & Support Service.

Andrew started his career as a management consultant at Booz Allen & Hamilton where, as a member of the Information Technology Group, he served financial services clients around the world.

With his extensive background in financial services and in strategy and risk management, he will play a crucial role in helping guide Dynex’s operational and growth strategy.

Andrew also currently serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees for the Global Association of Risk Professionals. He previously served as a board member for various DTCC subsidiaries, and for the International Securities Services Association (ISSA).

He received a Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Masters in Government Administration from the University of Pennsylvania.