People Moves: AWS, DTCC, Refinitiv, CloudMargin and More
A look at some of the key recent 'people moves', including Adam Honore (pictured) who joins Amazon Web Services from CME Group.

Former CME Head of Product Management Joins AWS
Adam Honore, former head of product management for data services at CME Group, has left the exchange to join Amazon Web Services as financial services business development manager.
Before joining CME in 2017, Honore ran his own strategic advisory firm, MarketsTec. Prior to that, he was a managing director at Nasdaq OMX, responsible for its FinQloud cloud offering, which Nasdaq exited in 2014, handing off the assets to AWS. Before Nasdaq, Honore
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