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On the Record: Mission ‘Control’: Hepsworth’s Plan to Capitalize on Risk and Reference Data’s Move to Real Time

New Asset Control chief executive Mark Hepsworth outlines his vision for the vendor, leveraging years of experience in the real-time and reference data industries.

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IMD: Aside from a short stint as an advisor, you joined Asset Control from Interactive Data, where you spent two decades. How will your time there influence your role at Asset Control? 

Hepsworth: I was at IDC [and S&P Comstock] for 20 years, based both in Europe and New York, and was fortunate to be on both sides of fence—the real-time side and the pricing and reference data side, which is its largest business and probably what it’s best known for. Both sets of experiences are relevant. At

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