
TradAir’s Geller steps down as chief executive
Illit Geller spent seven years at the helm of the front-office e-FX trading technology provider

Illit Geller, chief executive of technology provider TradAir, is stepping down, the firm announced today.
Tel Aviv-based Geller co-founded the company in 2010. She will remain a member of its board of directors.
Ayal Jedeikin will steer the firm, along with other members of the senior executive management team, until a new chief executive is found.
“We thank Illit for her tremendous service to the company,” says Avi Zeevi, a member of the board, and a co-founder and general partner of Carmel
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