GLMX picks Thomas Curley to head client integration
12 September 2019 New York
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GLMX has appointed Thomas Curley as head of client integration.
Based in New York, Curley will manage client onboarding and integration and will report to COO and chief markets officer, Sal Giglio.
Curley joins from trueEX Group where he was head of client onboarding from 2013 to 2019.
Before that, Curley worked at Intercontinental Exchange as a client support lead from 2008 to 2013.
GLMX’s former head of client integration, Joe Pizzarelli, will remain at GLMX and focus full time on client development.
Commenting on Curley’s appointment, Glenn Havlicek, GLMX CEO and co-founder, said: “Thomas Curley is another key addition to the GLMX team which, across-the-board, consists of talented professionals with deep industry experience and complementary skill sets.”
“Our team is focused exclusively on providing creative technology solutions for the securities finance marketplace.”
Based in New York, Curley will manage client onboarding and integration and will report to COO and chief markets officer, Sal Giglio.
Curley joins from trueEX Group where he was head of client onboarding from 2013 to 2019.
Before that, Curley worked at Intercontinental Exchange as a client support lead from 2008 to 2013.
GLMX’s former head of client integration, Joe Pizzarelli, will remain at GLMX and focus full time on client development.
Commenting on Curley’s appointment, Glenn Havlicek, GLMX CEO and co-founder, said: “Thomas Curley is another key addition to the GLMX team which, across-the-board, consists of talented professionals with deep industry experience and complementary skill sets.”
“Our team is focused exclusively on providing creative technology solutions for the securities finance marketplace.”
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