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Mark Torossian swaps BNY Mellon for OnDeck


10 March 2020 New York
Reporter: Becky Bellamy

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Mark Torossian has joined OnDeck as senior vice president of finance from BNY Mellon.

At BNY Mellon, Torossian worked as chief financial officer within the bank’s asset servicing business in the Americas.

In addition, he was a business line controller for several divisions and head of the infrastructure cost allocation team at BNY Mellon.

He started his career at Merrill Lynch, where he served in a variety of accounting and financial planning and analysis roles.

In his new role at OnDeck, Torossian will oversee the company’s accounting, financial planning and analysis functions.

Ken Brause, chief financial officer, OnDeck, said: "I am pleased to welcome Mark Torossian to OnDeck in this important leadership role for the organisation. Torossian's technical expertise and financial acumen, experience in banking and financial services, technology knowledge and proven track record as a dynamic leader will be instrumental to OnDeck as we execute against our strategic priorities."
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