QuantHouse Taps Latency Vets for Senior Roles
The move reunites co-founder Denery Fenouil with the QuantHouse team, and enlists low-latency Atrium Network founder Emmanuel Carjat.
Paris-based low-latency market data distribution and systematic trading solutions provider QuantHouse has appointed industry veterans Emmanuel Carjat COO and Denery Fenouil CTO, as the vendor expands its leadership team.
Carjat, who will be responsible for managing the company’s operations to drive continued business growth, was most recently MD of Carjat Consulting, and before that was founder and CEO of Atrium Network, which was acquired by Canadian exchange TMX Group in 2001, and subsequently bought by Intercontinental Exchange in 2017. Before founding Atrium in 2006, Carjat was a technical solutions manager at BT Radianz, prior to which he was a quality of service manager at network operator KPNQwest.
Fenouil, one of the original founders of QuantHouse, will focus on software and technology development. He was previously president of energy insulating materials manufacturer Enersens, and a board member of its parent, chemical company PCAS. He also served as CTO of ride-sharing startup Karhoo. Before that, he was VP and technical director at Mcgraw-Hill Financial, which he joined via the vendor’s acquisition of QuantHouse in 2012, where he as CTO he designed the vendor’s low-latency market data technology. He spent several years as an academic at French universities, prior to which he was a security analyst at IBM and lead software engineer at Atos.
“We believe their extensive knowledge and combined experience will make great additions to the leadership team. As we continue to grow, it is important that we maintain the operational excellence that QuantHouse has become known for, and to do this we need to put the right people in place,” says CEO and co-founder Pierre Feligioni, in a statement.
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