Bill Shea
About Bill Shea
Bill Shea is the Director of Advanced Trading & Mobile Applications at TD Ameritrade, with over a decade of experience in financial technology and a strong background in business process improvement.
Current Position at TD Ameritrade
Currently, Bill Shea serves as the Director of Advanced Trading & Mobile Applications at TD Ameritrade. He has been with the company for over a decade, starting from 2010. Based in Jersey City, New Jersey, he leverages his extensive experience to lead initiatives in advanced trading and mobile application development. His role involves focusing on cutting-edge technology solutions tailored for the financial trading environment.
Previous Role at ExpertPlan
Before joining TD Ameritrade, Bill Shea worked as the Vice President of Software Engineering at ExpertPlan from 2009 to 2010. During his one-year tenure there, based in Princeton, New Jersey, he was responsible for overseeing software engineering projects aimed at optimizing financial solutions for clients.
Experience at Citigroup
From 2008 to 2009, Bill Shea served as the Senior Vice President at Citigroup. In this role, he focused on high-level technology programs and initiatives that aimed to enhance the financial technology landscape of the company. His expertise contributed to significant business process improvements in a key segment of global financial services.
Technology Program Director at JPMorgan Chase
Between 2003 and 2008, Bill Shea was the Technology Program Director at JPMorgan Chase. Over these five years, he directed technology programs and projects, fostering advancements in financial technology. His leadership played a pivotal role in advancing the company's technical capabilities.
Educational Background
Bill Shea holds a degree in Computer Science from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, completed in 2000. He also attained a Bachelor of Science in Physics from The College of New Jersey, where he studied from 1987 to 1991. His educational foundation provides a strong technical background crucial for his roles in financial technology.