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J.P. Morgan bolsters middle-office team


04 September 2019 Boston
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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J.P. Morgan has appointed Beth Sullivan as head of North America middle-office services.

Based in Boston and reporting to Scott Bevier, global head of the middle-office services business, Sullivan will be responsible for driving the growth of the middle-office services business.

Sullivan joins from State Street where she served as senior vice president of global technology services.

Prior to that, Sullivan was responsible for strategic development and technology delivery for the alternatives investments division, also at J.P. Morgan.

In addition, J.P. Morgan has appointed Simon Hirtenstein as head of middle-office strategy and delivery.

Hirtenstein was previously partner and director at Perspextive Consulting.

Scott Bevier, global head of the middle-office services business, said: “As we continue to build our middle-office outsourcing platform and capabilities, Beth’s wealth of experience and proven track record of delivery on forward-thinking, transformative programmes, will help drive our business expansion and growth.”
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