Broadridge Financial Solutions Expands EMEA Team
Company adds three new executives to London office
Broadridge Financial Solutions has hired three senior executives in its London office to expand the firm's support for global financial institutions in key market centers internationally.
Kimberly Jewell has joined as managing director of global accounts and will support Broadridge's tier one global clients headquartered in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
Jewell, who joins from SunGard, previously spent nearly a decade in executive client-facing roles at major institutions, including JPMorgan Chase, Fidelity Investments and Banc of America Securities in London and San Francisco. She began her career as a trader and supervisor at E*Trade Securities.
Mike Thrower has joined as Broadridge's head of sales for EMEA, responsible for leading a global team of sales executives who will be focused on growing and developing relationships with existing and new clients across the capital markets, wealth and asset management segments, and for corporations.
He brings 20 years of financial markets experience, managing sales and marketing teams and developing financial technology businesses in foreign exchange, rates, securities and derivatives across pre- and post-trade functions.
Thrower joins Broadridge from Wall Street Systems, a provider of treasury, foreign exchange trade-processing and cross-asset back-office services, where he was global head of sales and account management. He has held similar roles at Cognotec and TSB Hill Samuel Bank.
Peter Morris has joined as head of revenue and expense management services for the global capital markets segment, and as general manager for revenue and expense management services in EMEA.
He has 30 years' experience as an operations and technology executive, and has served in senior executive roles overseeing international operations for Nomura Securities, Banc of America Securities, Lehman Brothers, Commerzbank and Cantor Fitzgerald.
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