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Equiom picks Wheeler as Head of Middle East


21 October 2024 Middle East
Reporter: Clelia Frondaroli

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Image: Jonathan Wheeler- LinkedIn
Jonathan Wheeler has been selected as head of Middle East for Equiom.

In his new position, Wheeler will drive and develop innovative solutions and strategic operations across the region, managing offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Qatar.

Wheeler joins from TMF Group, where he most recently served as director of strategic partnerships. He holds over 28 years of experience in senior leadership positions across the US, Western Europe, Middle East and Africa, with an expertise in corporate governance and risk management.

Commenting on his appointment, Jonathan Jennings, CEO of Equiom, states: “[Wheeler’s] wealth of experience and leadership in the financial services sector, combined with his deep understanding of the Middle East market, will strengthen our ability to expand our footprint in the region.”

Wheeler adds: “Equiom has a strong reputation for delivering tailored solutions to its clients, and I look forward to working with the team to build on that success and drive the business forward in this key region.”
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