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CorrectNet Makes Raft Of Senior Appointments
Rachel Walsh
3 December 2008
Two senior industry executives are to join the
management team. CorrectNet added Peter Lennon as senior vice president of
project management. Lennon joins from Lehman Brothers where he was the VP
Project Manager across several business groups. Previously, he was with Bank of
CorrectNet
also announced the appointment of Bridget Piraino as director of marketing and
alliances. Ms. Piraino has led marketing strategies for global organizations in
the financial services technology industry including AssetControl, SeeBeyond,
TIBCO and Sybase. Prior to Sybase, she was with Mr
Miodownik leads Cambrian Associates, an advisory and consulting firm that
serves chief executives, chief operating officers, chief investment officers and
private equity firms. Prior to founding Cambrian Associates, he held chief
operating and chief investment positions at Merrill Lynch and Mr Cline
is the managing partner of The Cline Group, which provides consulting, research
services and training to the financial services industry. Formerly, Mr Cline
was the global managing partner of Accenture’s Global Capital Markets practice,
and client partner for firms such as Goldman Sachs, NYSE, and NASDAQ. As
the industry managing partner, he led engagements such as the launch of new
electronic markets such as the Intercontinental Exchange, FXall and the
multi-year outsourced management of all trading floor operations for a large,
global investment bank. Prior to Accenture, he was an executive at Rich Inc, FD
Consulting, and a founder of Acai Solutions. Founded in 1997, CorrectNet provides infrastructure, operations and
people to manage the aggregation, enrichment, quality assurance and formatting
of complex investment data, delivered through rich reporting web portals to
investors, portfolio managers, operations teams and executives. CorrectNet’s
managed service supports over 600 implementations, processing over two million
data feeds per day and serving over 500,000 users.