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State Street hires new MD


12 September 2011 Boston
Reporter: Anna Reitman

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State Street has announced the appointment of Douglas Brown in the role of managing director and sales manager on the Securities Finance Americas team. Brown is based in Boston and responsible for all securities finance sales and new business development efforts for the US, Canada and Latin America.


Brown joins State Street from Credit Suisse, where he was director of Americas sales for the Prime Services division. He will report to Christopher Holzwarth, senior managing director and head of global sales for State Street’s Securities Finance business.


“Doug brings a wealth of expertise in agency lending, cash management and prime services-related activities, as well as extensive market contacts and client relationships,” said Holzwarth.


Earlier in his career, Brown spent six years at State Street as a senior relationship manager in Securities Finance and three years with Mellon Trust, most recently in a relationship management role.
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