FIS appoints new US senior sales executive
14 April 2020 New York
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FIS has appointed former-EquiLend sales associate director, Ann-Marie Pearce, to its US securities finance sales team.
Pearce will serve as a senior sales executive based in New York, with a focus on securities finance and collateral management.
She reports to Vladimir Fookson, senior vice president and head of sales for securities finance and processing.
Previously, Pearce was an associate director of sales at EquiLend from January 2017 until September 2019. Between then and starting at FIS, Pearce was not active in the industry.
To her new role, she also brings experience from positions with Jefferies, Fortis Bank (now part of BNP Paribas), ING and Nomura, which she held over a career of more than 20 years.
At FIS, Pearce will rejoin other ex-EquiLend staff including Jonathan Hodder, European head of sales for securities finance and collateral management, and Emmanuelle Charriere, who joined his sales team in February.
Pearce will serve as a senior sales executive based in New York, with a focus on securities finance and collateral management.
She reports to Vladimir Fookson, senior vice president and head of sales for securities finance and processing.
Previously, Pearce was an associate director of sales at EquiLend from January 2017 until September 2019. Between then and starting at FIS, Pearce was not active in the industry.
To her new role, she also brings experience from positions with Jefferies, Fortis Bank (now part of BNP Paribas), ING and Nomura, which she held over a career of more than 20 years.
At FIS, Pearce will rejoin other ex-EquiLend staff including Jonathan Hodder, European head of sales for securities finance and collateral management, and Emmanuelle Charriere, who joined his sales team in February.
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