Ms Mostrey moves
01 September 2010 Brussels
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Euroclear have announced
that Lieve Mostrey will join Euroclear SA/NV as Executive
Director, Chief Technology and Services Officer of the
Euroclear group. Ms. Mostrey will also become a member of
the Euroclear Group Management Committee and an Executive
Director of the Board. Ms. Mostrey's appointment will be
effective as of 1 October, following receipt of the
necessary regulatory approvals.
Ms. Mostrey is currently a member of the Executive
Committee of BNP Paribas Fortis in Brussels, where she is
responsible for IT technology, operations (including
securities, payments, credit cards, mortgages, clients and
accounts), property and purchasing. Ms. Mostrey began her
career in 1983 within the IT department of Generale Bank
in Brussels, moving to operations in 1997 and, upon its
merger with Fortis in 2006, became country manager for
Fortis Bank Belgium. She became Chief Operating Officer of
Fortis Bank in 2008, which was acquired by BNP Paribas in
2009. Ms. Mostrey was also a Non-Executive Director of the
Boards of Euroclear PLC and Euroclear SA/NV between 2006
and May 2010.
At Euroclear, Ms. Mostrey will oversee all technological
and operational aspects of the business, which are core to
an organisation like Euroclear in performing its role as a
key market infrastructure service provider. Approximately
half of all staff employed within the Euroclear group is
directly involved in these functions.
Commenting on the appointment, Tim Howell, Chief Executive
Officer of Euroclear SA/NV and Chairman of the Euroclear
Group Management Committee, said: "We are delighted to
welcome Lieve. Her 27-year career, spanning business
disciplines that are highly relevant to Euroclear, will be
an asset to the organisation and particularly to our top
management team. Lieve's skills and client-focused
approach will complement the depth of IT and operational
strengths Euroclear has today. We look forward to sharing
her knowledge in furthering our corporate goals."
that Lieve Mostrey will join Euroclear SA/NV as Executive
Director, Chief Technology and Services Officer of the
Euroclear group. Ms. Mostrey will also become a member of
the Euroclear Group Management Committee and an Executive
Director of the Board. Ms. Mostrey's appointment will be
effective as of 1 October, following receipt of the
necessary regulatory approvals.
Ms. Mostrey is currently a member of the Executive
Committee of BNP Paribas Fortis in Brussels, where she is
responsible for IT technology, operations (including
securities, payments, credit cards, mortgages, clients and
accounts), property and purchasing. Ms. Mostrey began her
career in 1983 within the IT department of Generale Bank
in Brussels, moving to operations in 1997 and, upon its
merger with Fortis in 2006, became country manager for
Fortis Bank Belgium. She became Chief Operating Officer of
Fortis Bank in 2008, which was acquired by BNP Paribas in
2009. Ms. Mostrey was also a Non-Executive Director of the
Boards of Euroclear PLC and Euroclear SA/NV between 2006
and May 2010.
At Euroclear, Ms. Mostrey will oversee all technological
and operational aspects of the business, which are core to
an organisation like Euroclear in performing its role as a
key market infrastructure service provider. Approximately
half of all staff employed within the Euroclear group is
directly involved in these functions.
Commenting on the appointment, Tim Howell, Chief Executive
Officer of Euroclear SA/NV and Chairman of the Euroclear
Group Management Committee, said: "We are delighted to
welcome Lieve. Her 27-year career, spanning business
disciplines that are highly relevant to Euroclear, will be
an asset to the organisation and particularly to our top
management team. Lieve's skills and client-focused
approach will complement the depth of IT and operational
strengths Euroclear has today. We look forward to sharing
her knowledge in furthering our corporate goals."
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