MANAGEMENT BRIEFS
MANAGEMENT BRIEFS
The MacGregor Group's
director of marketing, Laura Traverse, has left the Boston-based publisher of trade-order management systems to become director of product marketing for SS&C Technologies' Antares trade order system. Traverse had been with MacGregor since January 1997. Before that, she spent three years at Merrin Financial. At SS&C, Traverse will report to Michael Morini, the company's senior vice president for asset management products.SS&C
has also hired Rodly Millet as director of human resources. Millet will be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the human resources department, including the management of recruiting and staffing, training and development, policies and procedures, and compliance. He will report to Gregory Reid, vice president of intellectual capital at SS&C. Millet had been with MassMutual Life Insurance Company for five years.Fidelity Investments
hired Gail McGovern as senior operations officer of its personal investments and brokerage group, reporting to J. Gary Burkhead, vice chairman of Fidelity and the group's president. McGovern also will serve as president of the group's distribution and services organization, which encompasses all of Fidelity's retail telephone service operations and investor centers, and will chair Fidelity's global telephone board, which provides leadership and resources to the telemarketing functions in all of Fidelity's businesses around the globe. McGovern, 46, was AT&T's executive vice president for the consumer markets division.A group of senior consultants from several Big Six consulting firms have jumped ship and formed their own London-based company, called Consulting Services to Investment Managers, or CSTIM. Led by John Dallas and Kevin Alcock, the group also includes Dean Lumer and Jim Conner.
BNY ESI & Co.
hired Frederick Graboyes as senior vice president of product development for trading. He'll be responsible for integrating BNY ESI's trading systems with new performance measurement and compliance tools. In the area of performance measurement, Graboyes will direct the firm's efforts to develop trading benchmark and analytical tools, which will guide BNY ESI's trading strategies. In the compliance area, he'll oversee further enhancements to best execution practices, and system adjustments responsive to ongoing regulatory mandates. Prior to joining BNY ESI, Graboyes was head trader at Intech, a Palm Beach Gardens, Florida quantitative money management firm, where he was responsible for various aspects of portfolio management, trading and systems integration.Only users who have a paid subscription or are part of a corporate subscription are able to print or copy content.
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