ISN Taps Industry Vets Iati, Bruno
The pair will build on ISN's existing team of senior industry executives and expand its expertise and contacts base.
San Francisco-based consultancy International Solutions Network has hired Bob Iati and Mike Bruno as managing directors, to expand its roster of senior industry executives.
Iati spent the past six months as an independent consultant, prior to which he was senior director for capital markets at Dun & Bradstreet, and spent more than 10 years at research firm Tabb Group as partner and global head of consulting. Before that, he was research director at Tower Group, and held VP roles at Deutsche Bank Securities and Lehman Brothers.
Bruno was most recently SVP and head of product management for North America at Rimes Technologies, prior to which he worked as a consultant business analyst for Morgan Stanley Wealth Management and as a senior consultant in a prior stint at ISN.
Before that, he spent five years at FTSE, including as director of fixed income, head of strategy for fixed income and alternatives, and fixed income business unit head, and spent almost nine years at Reuters America, including as VP of institutional fixed income, and VP of fixed income product specialists. He joined the vendor from Bridge Information Systems, where he was VP of client services, following its acquisition of fixed income pricing vendor EJV Partners, where he was an account manager.
Both are based in New York and report to senior managing director Michele Kelsey.
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