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Etrading Software appoints new executives to its London office

By Megha Bhattacharya

July 27, 2020

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etrading softwareEtrading Software has today announced the appointment of new three new executives in its London office as well as a new operational layer in Asia. The company has appointed Will Palmer as Chief Information Security Officer, James Haskell, as Business Operations Officer and David Lane as Technical Operations Officer. The new hires will be responsible for overseeing daily operations, the company’s existing and new managed services offerings.

James Haskell said, “I am excited to join Etrading Software, where I can leverage my broad base of operational experience as Etrading Software expands and scales our suite of managed service products.” David Lane remarked, “In my new role at Etrading Software, I am looking forward to helping to drive the technology-led solutions the company provides to institutions, whether on an individual or collaborative level.”

Will Palmer commented on his appointment, “My main objective is to continue to strengthen the Information Security Standards throughout the firm and for all of Etrading Software’s expanding offering of managed services.” The new CISO will be responsible for using his prior knowledge of service stability, client on-boarding, continual service improvement, and team delivery to build a company-wide security strategy for the firm.

Etrading Software, in Asia, offers full-service design, build, operate model for its clients, incorporating a 24 x 7 operations capability for mission-critical real-time services. Sassan Danesh, Managing Partner, said, “Our offices in Manilla have been long established as a centre for excellence, and we are seeing increased interest from the market place to utilise our outsourced services model.”

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