Troise joins Broadridge
09 April 2024 US
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Broadridge has hired Frank Troise as president of trading and connectivity solutions.
Based in New York, he will also assume the role of vice chairman of Broadridge Capital Markets.
From 29 April, Troise will succeed Ray Tierney, who will serve in an advisory capacity, following his successful three-year tenure.
Troise has more than 35 years of trading and technology experience. Most recently, he served as co-CEO and board member at Pico Quantitative Trading.
He also served as a global leader of J.P. Morgan’s execution services, and has held senior sales and trading roles at Barclays and Lehman Brothers.
Vijay Mayadas, president of Capital Markets at Broadridge, comments: “Troise’s appointment symbolises the latest step in our journey as a capital markets business, and underscores our commitment to delivering solutions that help to optimise trading for global banks, broker-dealers and independent trading firms.”
Based in New York, he will also assume the role of vice chairman of Broadridge Capital Markets.
From 29 April, Troise will succeed Ray Tierney, who will serve in an advisory capacity, following his successful three-year tenure.
Troise has more than 35 years of trading and technology experience. Most recently, he served as co-CEO and board member at Pico Quantitative Trading.
He also served as a global leader of J.P. Morgan’s execution services, and has held senior sales and trading roles at Barclays and Lehman Brothers.
Vijay Mayadas, president of Capital Markets at Broadridge, comments: “Troise’s appointment symbolises the latest step in our journey as a capital markets business, and underscores our commitment to delivering solutions that help to optimise trading for global banks, broker-dealers and independent trading firms.”
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