LiquidityBook Installs Thompson to Drive Euro Growth

New York-based LiquidityBook has appointed Nicholas Thompson as manager of its Client Services operations for EMEA, as the firm sees increased demand for its POEMS offering in the region.

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Nicholas Thompson will be responsible for leading LiquidityBook's London team and overseeing all services and implementations in the region.

Thompson will be responsible for leading the firm’s London team and overseeing all services and implementations in the region. The appointment comes just a month after LiquidityBook appointed Les Vital to lead its Technical Sales team.

Thompson joins LiquidityBook from Boston-based buy-side technology vendor Eze Software Group, where he was senior client engagement manager for EMEA and was responsible for product implementations across the region. Prior to his time at Eze, Thomson served as a

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