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Marty Rose heads up Holley Holland US business


23 July 2015 North Carolina
Reporter: Becky Butcher

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Consultancy Holley Holland has appointed Marty Rose to head up its US business, based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Rose joins from Bank of America where she served for more than 20 years.

Most recently she was COO in the bank’s risk group and also held the position of programme and governance executive for the global recovery and resolution and global stress testing group.

Andrew Holley, co-founder of Holley Holland, commented: “We are delighted to have Rose join us. Her extensive technical experience is the perfect match for our business. She will be responsible for building out our US business, focusing on immediate opportunities in Charlotte while expanding our regional footprint.”

Rose commented: “Holley Holland is a very different type of consultancy—the team is made up of senior people from the industry. At a time of such complexity, the need for long standing financial services experience is crucial: I know from experience you want advice from people who have been in your shoes.”
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