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ION appoints Jackson as sales director
29 June 2022 Canada
Reporter: Carmella Haswell

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Chris Jackson has been appointed sales director for North America at ION Treasury.

Based in Canada, Jackson will cover corporate treasury clients across North America.

Prior to joining ION, Jackson held a number of senior positions at Bloomberg over the last five years. Most recently, he acted as relationship manager of sales, business development, corporate treasury, commodities and strategy at the firm’s San Francisco office.

Jackson also held positions at Lloyds Banking Group as head of cash management and payments, mid-markets at the Bank’s London office, and at Barclays, where he took on the role of head of non-banking financial institution cash management and payments.

He first joined Barclays’ London office in 2005 as relationship support manager and continued to stay with the bank for 10 years.

Speaking on LinkedIn about the announcement, Jackson says: “I am excited to announce that I have started a new position as sales director at ION. Based out of Calgary, I will be covering corporate treasury clients across the whole of North America. Thank you to the whole ION team who has made me feel so welcome during my first week.

“A big thank you also to my former Bloomberg colleagues for so many great experiences over the last five and a half years. I learned so much and have some wonderful memories. I am looking forward to continuing to work across the corporate treasury space as I start the next exciting chapter in my career!”
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