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Exigen Capital
General Partner
Exigen Capital
New York
Tsvi Gal is a Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer for Deutsche Bank Asset Management and Investment Banking. Gal is responsible for constructing an industry leading, state of the art, evolutionary architecture which has competitively positioned both the buy side (Asset Management) and sell side (Investment Banking) for future growth through innovation, processing scale and efficiency.
Prior to joining Deutsche Bank, Gal was Chief Information Officer at Time Warner Music Group (WMG). Under his leadership, WMG introduced the mobile ring tones to the USA and was the first partner of Apple's iTune/iPod drive. Among his accomplishments was the transformation of WMG's web assets into a full fledge eCommerce site with over 14 million unique users.
From 1999 to 2002, Gal was President & Chief Operating Officer of AT&T's ATT.COM. In this position he was responsible for AT&T's E-Business and E-Commerce activities. His efforts in this area led to the revitalization of AT&T's image and grew the revenue of the group threefold to $390M per annum, enjoying a net profit of $95M. Gal also led the consolidation of AT&T data centers from seventeen to six as well as leading the global sourcing and vendor management effort for all of AT&T – resulting in a net savings of $145M per annum.
Starting his IT career in the Israeli army in 1976, Gal also served in executive management roles as CIO & CTO at Merrill Lynch (heading global infrastructure), Wells Fargo (heading investment banking, global infrastructure and the on-line bank), ABN AMRO Bank (CIO of North America) and Bank of America (CTO and head of Infrastructure and Capital Markets).
From 1996 to 2001 Gal served on the USA technology delegation to the G7 conference of leading economy nations. He is credited with developing the first Internet bank while at Wells Fargo Bank and initiating the first major brokerage on-line trading system at Merrill Lynch. As a result of these achievements and others, in 2001, he was presented with the Einstein Award for achievements in Science and Technology by the State of Israel President, Moshe Katzav.
Gal is a Computer Science graduate of Rutgers University and holds an MBA form Golden Gate University. He is the author of Distributed Computing Management and serves on the Board of Directors at Expand, Cardean University, MobileSec and Dati and as an advisor to Rutgers University President.




