TR Veteran Mazzone Moves to Trunomi
She joins as managing director.
She will lead Trunomi's growing presence in the UK and Europe, reporting to CEO and founder Stuart Lacey.
Mazzone brings 20 years’ financial services industry experience to her dual UK and global role. As global head of KYC Managed Services at TR, she founded and grew Thomson Reuters’ Org ID KYC, a global business covering more than 80 countries and an organization of 150 people that quickly became an industry standard in the space.
She will be based at Trunomi's UK hub in London financial accelerator Level39, and will oversee engagements with partners and clients, supporting the company in its mission to securely connect financial institutions to their customers with its “customer-driven” data sharing platform.
"Anna brings a wealth of relevant experience from launching the financial industry’s first global Know Your Customer (KYC) Managed Service. Her fintech and wider financial services network are demonstrated in her position as a sought-after thought leader in the space and we are delighted to welcome her to our growing team,” Stuart Lacey, CEO and founder, said in a statement.
"Joining Trunomi will enable me to make a significant impact in how client data is managed and shared in the new, digital world," added Mazzone. "I’m excited to join the team at a critical time in the market, as banks face up to the implications of the European General Data Privacy Regulations and look to fintech companies like Trunomi to help navigate this change.”
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