Liquidnet expands its EMEA team
18 August 2017 London
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Liquidnet has brought on Patrick Strobel to bolster its Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) technology team.
Strobel will report to Bob Garrett, who is head of technology and based in the New York office.
The new head of technology for the EMEA will be responsible for building out Liquidnet’s strategic IT architecture in the region, with an emphasis on MiFID II solutions.
Prior to Liquidnet, Strobel was responsible for building out Deutsche Bank’s profit and loss reporting platform and defining the technology strategy for the domain. He also oversaw the development of the bank’s equity trading analytics capability.
Mark Pumfrey, head of Liquidnet in the EMEA, said: “Following our recent acquisition of OTAS Technologies and the rollout of Virtual High Touch in EMEA, Patrick Strobel will be instrumental in delivering these solutions to our global membership of over 870 of the world’s leading asset managers.”
Strobel will report to Bob Garrett, who is head of technology and based in the New York office.
The new head of technology for the EMEA will be responsible for building out Liquidnet’s strategic IT architecture in the region, with an emphasis on MiFID II solutions.
Prior to Liquidnet, Strobel was responsible for building out Deutsche Bank’s profit and loss reporting platform and defining the technology strategy for the domain. He also oversaw the development of the bank’s equity trading analytics capability.
Mark Pumfrey, head of Liquidnet in the EMEA, said: “Following our recent acquisition of OTAS Technologies and the rollout of Virtual High Touch in EMEA, Patrick Strobel will be instrumental in delivering these solutions to our global membership of over 870 of the world’s leading asset managers.”
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