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Broadridge Appoints Trish Mosconi and Chris Perry to Its Board of Directors
Broadridge's Board grows to 10 members with Mosconi and Perry joining to boost strategy and leadership as Keller resigns for missionary work in Japan.
- On February 2, 2026, Broadridge added board members, expanding to 10, with Mosconi on Audit and Compensation Committees, and Perry not receiving extra pay.
- Mosconi's consulting career and prior leadership roles show she served as a Senior Advisor at Boston Consulting Group, and she was previously at Synchrony and BlackRock; Perry joined Broadridge in 2014 and has been President since 2020.
- Regarding pay and committee roles, Broadridge said Ms. Mosconi will serve on the Audit and Compensation Committees while Mr. Perry will not receive additional compensation or serve on the company's three standing, independent-only Board committees.
- Following his announcement, Brett Keller, a director since 2015 and member of the Audit and Compensation Committees, will resign effective April 30, 2026, to pursue a missionary leadership assignment in Japan with his wife, Marcie.
- Looking to execution and expansion, Broadridge said the appointments will help the company remain at the forefront of innovation and support client growth amid industry transformation, with Perry leading growth strategy and long-term value creation.
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Broadridge adds Mosconi and Perry to board as Keller announces departure
Broadridge Financial Solutions has appointed Trish Mosconi and Chris Perry to its board of directors, expanding the panel to 10 members, eight of whom are independent. The appointments are effective immediately, the company said. Mosconi will join the audit and compensation committees. She previously served as chief strategy officer at Synchrony and is currently a senior adviser to executives and boards across the financial services and technol…
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