Euronext, CCP12, Bats
Global exchange operator NYSE Euronext has hired Dominique Cerutti as deputy CEO and global head of technology to succeed Jean-François Théodore, who is set to retire. Cerutti, who will be based in Paris, will assume his new role effective the end of the year. He has also been appointed president of Euronext Paris and chairman of the managing board of Euronext NV, according to NYSE Euronext officials. Previously, Cerutti was IBM's general manager of Southwest Europe.
ZICKWOLFF TO LEAD CCP12
The Global Association of Central Counterparties (CCP12) has elected Marcus Zickwolff to be its new chairperson during a recent meeting in Hong Kong. He takes over from Anne Brown, chief risk officer for Australian Securities Exchange (ASE). Brown, who has been the chairperson of CCP12 since April 2008, will continue to serve as on the CCP12 executive committee. Zickwolff is currently the executive director of Eurex Clearing in Germany. Other newly elected officers include vice chairs Luis Jorge Pelayo, risk manager for S.D. Indeval and CCV in Mexico; and Siddhartha Roy, the chief risk officer for The Clearing Corporation of India.
BATS PROMOTES PERRIGO
Kansas City, Mo.-based Bats Trading has promoted Craig Perrigo to CFO. He will be responsible for the financial functions at the firm, taking over from Jessi Kingsbury, who will continue working for Bats financial team part time, according to officials. Perrigo has previously worked for accounting and consulting firm BKD, and was the financial services specialist for information processing vendor DST Systems.Only users who have a paid subscription or are part of a corporate subscription are able to print or copy content.
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