Madsen Exits Saxo
John Visti Madsen is to leave his role as head of market data sourcing and strategy at Saxo Bank at the end of August, and is seeking new opportunities. Madsen joined the bank in 2007 from VP Information Services, where he was team lead for sales support and client relations. Interested parties may contact Madsen via his LinkedIn profile.
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