Lime Brokerage adds CEO joins board of directors
23 June 2014 New York
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Lime Brokerage has appointed Rich Jablonski as CEO and to its board of directors.
Jablonski will manage the team’s client base of traders, hedge funds, asset managers and broker-dealers.
Lime Brokerarge is a Wedbush Company that provides broker-dealer and low-latency securities trading technology and risk management solutions.
“Jablonski joined the Wedbush team as a high impact executive, his critical role in clearing, treasury and prime brokerage at the firm make him an excellent candidate,” said Eric Wedbush, president of Wedbush.
“New leadership presents the opportunity for a refined vision and continued growth. Wedbush is committed to Lime and we look forward to Jablonski’s continued success within the organisations.”
Jablonski said: “Lime remains dedicated to providing smarter, safer solutions that deliver speed, scale and reliability, I look forward to building on these principles.”
Jablonski will manage the team’s client base of traders, hedge funds, asset managers and broker-dealers.
Lime Brokerarge is a Wedbush Company that provides broker-dealer and low-latency securities trading technology and risk management solutions.
“Jablonski joined the Wedbush team as a high impact executive, his critical role in clearing, treasury and prime brokerage at the firm make him an excellent candidate,” said Eric Wedbush, president of Wedbush.
“New leadership presents the opportunity for a refined vision and continued growth. Wedbush is committed to Lime and we look forward to Jablonski’s continued success within the organisations.”
Jablonski said: “Lime remains dedicated to providing smarter, safer solutions that deliver speed, scale and reliability, I look forward to building on these principles.”
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