People Moves: MarketAxess, Edgewater, Drawbridge and more
A look at some recent people moves within the capital markets technology and data space.
MarketAxess appoints Lord as head of data product
Electronic fixed-income trading platform provider MarketAxess has announced the appointment of Pierce Lord to head of data product, a new role for the business.
Edgewater hires Chong San and Cifuentes
Edgewater Markets, a trading technology provider that specializes in FX trade execution, announced the hire of Chan Chong San as managing director of Asia-Pacfic. Prior to joining Edgewater, he served as CEO of GFI Group Singapore, and has also held senior positions at Nittan Capital and OCBC Bank.
Edgewater also hired Andres Cifuentes as global head of liquidity. His past positions include director of FX sales at Cboe Global Markets, vice president of FX sales and vice president of FX prime brokerage at Morgan Stanley, and senior roles at JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs.
Drawbridge taps Pastoressa for chief product and technology officer role
Cybersecurity software provider Drawbridge announced the appointment of Nick Pastoressa as chief product and technology officer. Pastoressa previously worked at Credit Benchmark, Nasdaq and Thomson Reuters.
Seba Bank hires Yu as Asia-Pacific CEO
Seba Bank, a Swiss digital assets firm, announced that Amy Yu will serve as its new Asia-Pacific CEO.
Pipe names Voiles as new CEO
Pipe, a financing platform for software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies, announced that Luke Voiles will become the company’s CEO.
Voiles joins from Square, where he worked as general manager of Square banking.
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