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Michelle Myers named TD Bank's new Global Chief Auditor

EditorFrank DeMatteo
Published 22/11/2024, 14:58
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TD Bank Group has announced the appointment of Michelle Myers as the new Global Chief Auditor, effective December 9, 2024. Myers will be taking over from Anita O'Dell (NYSE:DELL), who has decided to retire but will remain in an advisory capacity until May 31, 2025.

Anita O'Dell, who has been with TD Bank since 2010, has held multiple positions including Global Chief Auditor and U.S. Chief Auditor. O'Dell is noted for her commitment to professional standards and governance, as well as her contributions to diversity and inclusion initiatives within the bank.

Myers joined TD Bank in 2022 and has served as Senior Vice President, Controller, and Chief Accountant. Her career includes significant experience in audit and finance, having been a partner at a public accounting firm before her tenure at TD. As a Chartered Professional Accountant, she brings a wealth of knowledge to her new role where she will report to Bharat Masrani, Group President and CEO of TD Bank Group, as well as to the TD Bank Group Audit Committee. Myers will also be a member of the bank's Senior Executive Team.

In addition to Myers' appointment, Keith Lam will assume the position of Acting U.S. Chief Auditor. Lam, who has been with the bank for over two decades, brings a background in internal audit and technology across various banking sectors. He will report to Myers and the U.S. Audit Committees and will join the U.S. Management Committee at TD Bank.

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