Raskin Joins Jordan & Jordan

Veteran of GBST and SIX to lead consulting practice

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Barry Raskin, managing director, Jordan & Jordan

Regulation, data and trading services provider Jordan & Jordan has hired Barry Raskin as managing director of its management consulting practice.

Raskin will report directly to president and CEO Tom Jordan. Raskin's role will include business development, engagement oversight, project staffing and managing subject matter experts.

Most recently, Raskin was CEO for North America at GBST, an Australia-based provider of technology for brokers, custodians, investment banks and fund managers. Previously, Raskin was an executive at SIX Financial Information USA and predecessor company Telekurs for 28 years in all, lastly in the role of president and managing director.

"[Raskin's] broad background and industry reputation will bring significant value to our sell-side, buy-side, exchange and vendor clients," says Jordan.

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