Now halfway through the month of September, the onboarding of executive moves seems to be returning to previous figures in the Forex, Crypto and Fintech universe. Let’s review the executives that have taken on new roles and challenges in our executive moves roundup of the week.
Capital.com’s Chief Market Strategist David Jones Resigns
David Jones has resigned from his post as the Chief Market Strategist at Capital.com and will part with the company on Friday, according to a Linkedin update.
He joined the broker in May 2018 and is based in London. Now, he is taking a break and hinted to be working on a personal industry-related project.
Find out more about David Jones exiting Capital.com as its latest Chief Market Strategist.
Tradefeedr Onboards Alexis Fauth as Head of Data Science, Client Analytics
Tradefeedr announced the appointment of Alexis Fauth on Thursday as the Head of Data Science and Client Analytics.
The new appointment came only a couple of months after the company onboarded industry veteran Tim Cartledge as the Chief Data Officer. Then, the company received a $1 million investment from Alphaview Limited, the family office of Tim and Kate Cartledge.
Read more about Tradefeedr hiring Alexis Fauth as the new Head of Data Science and Client Analytics.
Deutsche Bank Taps Richard Stewart for Group Treasurer Position
Deutsche Bank has increased Richard Stewart's role by appointing him as the Group Treasurer of the multinational investment bank.
Currently, Stewart is the Head of the Capital Release Unit of Deutsche Bank and reports to Rebecca Short, the bank’s Chief Transformation Officer.
However, in his new role, which will take effect next Monday, September 19, he will report to James von Moltke, the bank’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
Discover more about Deutsche Bank securing Richard Stewart as the new Group Treasurer.
Mohamed Elsergany Resigns as PU Prime’s Regional Director for MENA
Mohamed Elsergany has resigned from his position as the Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa at PU Prime after one year of service.
Elsergany, who joined PU Prime in September last year from CJC Markets Global, announced his resignation on Tuesday.
At CJC Markets Global, the executive had spent a year and four months in Egypt as the MENA Regional Director of the company.
Learn more about the resignation of Mohamed Elsergany from PU Prime as its Regional Director of MENA.
Single Rulebook Selects Chris Dingley as CEO
Single Rulebook has selected Chris Dingley as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Dingley has been an important part of Single Rulebook for more than two years. He was serving as the Head of Sales at Single Rulebook since April 2020. During his time as the Head of Sales, Dingley facilitated the company’s expansion.
In his broad career, Dingley served in different key positions across the financial services sector. With deep expertise in Sales, he played a major role in the growth of several leading firms. According to the details shared on his LinkedIn profile, Dingley worked in the sales department of some of the prominent names in the financial sector including Xtrakter and NEX Regulatory Reporting by Abide Financial.
Find out more about the selection of Chris Dingley as Single Rulebook's new addition as the CEO.
OANDA Onboards FXCM’s Jessica Beckstead as MD, North America; CEO, US
OANDA has hired Jessica Beckstead, as its Managing Director for North America and its Chief Executive Officer for the United States.
Until the appointment, Beckstead was FXCM’s Managing Director, Global Head of Sales and Customer Success, and the CEO of Australia.
She worked for FXCM for over 18 years after joining the forex and contract for difference broker as the Vice President of Forex Sales in New York in October 2004.
Read more about Jessica Beckstead joining OANDA as the new Managing Director of North America and CEO of the US.
State Street Hires Global Head of Data, Liquidity Management and Business Intelligence
State Street has expanded its team through the appointment of Lydia Solinski as its new Global Head of Data, Liquidity Management and Business Intelligence.
In her new position, Solinski is planning to play an important role in the expansion of State Street. “Very pleased to share that I have started a new position as Global Head of Data, Liquidity Management and Business Intelligence at State Street,” Solinski confirmed in a LinkedIn post on 12 September.
Solinski has broad experience in the financial services sector with deep expertise in the foreign exchange industry. In her career of more than a decade, she has worked with some of the top financial firms around the world.
She joins State Street from 360T where she spent more than six years in different positions. Prior to that, Solinski worked with TradAir and facilitated the company’s expansion. She also worked at Integral for almost one year.
Discover more about State Street recruiting Lydia Solinski as the new Global Head of Data, Liquidity Management and Business intelligence.
Roland Schilling Becomes Director Sales at Integral
In a LinkedIn post on 12 September 2022, Roland Schilling said that he has joined Integral as Director Sales.
Schilling has broad experience in the financial sector. In his career of approximately 30 years, he worked with some of the prominent names in the FX industry. Schilling spent nearly six years at CME Group. Previously, he served the financial services giant Bank of New York Mellon.
Learn more about Integral onboarding Roland Schilling as the new Director of Sales.
Andrew Rosoman Leaves UBS to Join Hidden Road as a Partner
Andrew Rosoman has joined credit network Hidden Road as a Partner, he announced with a Linkedin update.
Hidden Road operates in the capital markets, providing a global credit network to institutional investors. The company, with its technology stack, is aiming to remove complexity and cost in prime brokerage, clearing and financing.
In his role, Rosoman will be focused on strengthening the existing relationships of the company and building new ones.
Find out more about Andrew Rosoman leaving UBS to join Hidden Road.
Trading 212 Hires Darren Dale as Group Chief Compliance Officer
Trading 212 has strengthened its executive team with the latest onboarding of Darren Dale as the Group Chief Compliance Officer.
The appointment came when the broker is in the process of gaining regulatory permission in Germany. Currently, it holds licenses in the United Kingdom, Bulgaria and Cyprus.
Dale is a seasoned compliance expert, bringing around 17 years of industry experience to his new role. He joined Trading 212 from the London office of ADSS, where he was the Head of Compliance & MLRO for four years.
Read more about Trading 212 hiring Darren Dale as the new Group Chief Compliance Officer.