Meet WatersTechnology at Sifma 2011
Are you planning to attend the 2011 Sifma Financial Services Technology Leaders Forum and Expo at the Hilton in New York City on June 14, 15 and 16? Journalists from our five financial-market technology titles—Inside Market Data, Inside Reference Data, Sell-Side Technology, Buy-Side Technology and Waters—will be there serving up independent expert reporting.
If you have upcoming news or would like to meet with one of our journalists during the event, contact us directly using the provided information.
Max Bowie
Editor, Inside Market Data
T: +1 646 490 3966
E: max.bowie@incisivemedia.com
Rob Daly
Editor, Sell-Side Technology; US and Online Editor, Waters
Sell-Side Technology
T: + 1 646 490 3968
E: rob.daly@incisivemedia.com
Michael Shashoua
Editor, Inside Reference Data
T: + 1 646 490 3969
E: michael.shashoua@incisivemedia.com
Anthony Malakian
News Editor, Waters; Deputy Editor, Buy-Side Technology
T: + 1 646 490 3973
E: anthony.malakian@incisviemedia.com
Carla Mangado
European Editor, Inside Reference Data
T: + 44 (0)20 7316 9122
E: carla.mangado@incisivemedia.com
Vicki Chan
US Reporter, Inside Market Data
T: + 1 646 490 3967
E: vicki.chan@incisivemedia.com
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