The Roberts Group Appoints Matthews CEO; Leitner to Head Advisory Board

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Matthews joined Omgeo in 2001 as managing director of strategic business development, prior to which he served as COO and chief financial officer at UK-based IT consulting business Coconut Street, as head of business analysis for foreign exchange spot broker EBS (now owned by interdealer broker Icap) and an auditor at Price Waterhouse (now PriceWaterhouseCoopers).

Robert Leitner, co-founder and current CEO of The Roberts Group will become chairman of the vendor's board of directors.

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