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O’Hanlon Assumes CEO Role at Numerix

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Steven O’Hanlon, CEO of Numerix.

Over the years, O'Hanlon has overseen Numerix's corporate and product strategy, field operations, global sales initiatives, product development, and marketing communications. He has been responsible for establishing a number of initiatives that have helped Numerix consolidate its product stack into a single, cross-asset analytics engine. He has also helped create the Numerix partner channel, focusing on acquisitions and developing pricing and risk analytics products.

O'Hanlon has nearly thirty years' experience in software start-ups, and has contributed to a number of successful IPOs.

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