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DataArt Taps Former Nasdaq Director as Principal Consultant

Technology consulting firm appoints Toby Bryans as principal consultant of its finance practice.

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Toby Bryans, Principle Consultant at DataArt

Bryans joins DataArt from Nasdaq NLX where he held the position of director of onboarding. He worked across a number of internal teams and with client projects for JPMorgan and ED&F Man. Prior to Nasdaq, Bryans was head strategic technologist at Schneider Trading Associates.

"[Bryans'] experience working on complex technology projects involving proprietary trading firms, high-frequency trading houses, global capital markets and tier-one banks will be invaluable to DataArt's growing finance practice," said Dmitry Bagrov, DataArt's UK managing director, in a statement.

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