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Citisoft Appoints New CEO & COO

Paul Migliore is now the firm's global chief executive officer and Thomas Secaur is its global chief operating officer.

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Paul Migliore, new global chief executive officer of Citisoft

The firm announced Paul Migliore as its global chief executive office and Thomas Secaur as it global chief operating officer.

Both Migliore and Secaur will continue to be based in Boston while current managing director Steve Young will be managing Citisoft's London-based consultancy, Citisoft plc. Young will work with both Migliore and Secaur to oversee the firm's operations in Europe and Asia-Pacific.

Migliore previously served as chief executive officer of Citisoft's US location, a role he assumed in 2007. Before moving to Citisoft, Migliore held positions at IBM Global Business Services and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Secaur has been with Citisoft since 2002, serving as its US chief operating officer. He joined after Citisoft Inc. merged with the Rowan Group in '02. He was director of implementations for Thomson Financial, prior to Citisoft.

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