Fame’s Mintz Is out, Warburg Pincus Reinvests

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NEW YORK-- Fame Information Services, a provider of time-series data management and analytical services, replaced president and CEO Gerald Mintz with Dale Richards, president of its financial services division, last week. The move comes after majority investor Warburg Pincus abandoned plans to sell Fame and instead reinvested in the company.

Fame’s board felt it was time for new leadership, says Richards, who has been named CEO (a president has not yet been named). Mintz had accomplished the

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