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Larry Albaugh arrives at eSecLending


05 February 2015 Boston
Reporter: Becky Butcher

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Larry Albaugh has joined eSecLending as vice president and head of project management.

Albaugh will be responsible for heading eSecLending’s project management efforts that will focus on internal operational enhancements and new product and service deliveries to clients.

He brings industry experience, which includes work in project management, relationship management, business development, securities lending, middle office support, mutual fund accounting and operations.

Prior to joining eSecLending, he worked as a consultant at Barrington Partners.

Peter Economou, eSecLending’s chief risk officer and head of corporate strategy, commented: “He has proven success in developing and expanding mutually rewarding relationships with institutional investors and his expertise, both in securities lending and project management, will allow eSecLending to continue to improve.”
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