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Stanley Young Resigns from NYSE Technologies, Joins Bloomberg [UPDATED]

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Stanley Young, former CEO of NYSE Technologies

Stanley Young is leaving NYSE Euronext for Bloomberg, a spokesperson at the data giant tells Sell-Side Technology.

Young will take over as CEO of Bloomberg's enterprise products and solutions (EPS) unit. Young will report to Mark Pesonen, who has been elevated to chairman of Bloomberg's EPS group. Pesonen was formerly the head of EPS. 

Pesonen will continue to oversee the long-term vision for the EPS business, according to the spokesperson, and Young will be responsible for the day-to-day

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