Gary Chan
About Gary Chan
Gary Chan is a Development Manager with extensive experience in software architecture and infrastructure, particularly in trading systems. He has worked at Thomson Reuters since 2012 and RBS Greenwich Capital since 2011, overseeing teams of developers and analysts.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Gary Chan has been employed at Thomson Reuters as a Development Manager since 2012. In this role, he oversees the software architecture and infrastructure for multiple projects, particularly focusing on trading systems. His responsibilities include managing a team that consists of developers, business analysts, and quality engineers, ensuring that projects are completed efficiently and effectively.
Experience at RBS Greenwich Capital
In addition to his role at Thomson Reuters, Gary Chan has worked at RBS Greenwich Capital as a Developer since 2011. His experience in this position spans over 13 years, where he has contributed to the development of software solutions, particularly in the financial sector. His expertise in trading systems is a significant asset in this role.
Previous Role at Linedata Services
Before joining RBS Greenwich Capital, Gary Chan worked as a Software Engineer at Linedata Services from 2007 to 2011. During his four years at Linedata, he gained valuable experience in software development, contributing to various projects and enhancing his skills in the field.
Education and Expertise
Gary Chan studied at New York University - Polytechnic School of Engineering, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from 2002 to 2006. This educational background laid the foundation for his career in software development and project management, particularly in the area of trading systems.
Team Management and Project Oversight
As a Development Manager, Gary Chan manages a team that includes developers, business analysts, and quality engineers. His role involves overseeing software projects, particularly those related to trading systems, ensuring that all aspects of development are aligned with project goals and industry standards.