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ON THE MOVE: Korabina Gets Global JPM Role

Traders Magazine Online News, March 12, 2019

John D'Antona Jr.

Bulge bracket broker JPMorgan has named a new chief financial officer of its sales and trading business. Elena Korablina, formerly the CFO for the bank’s EMEA group, has been promoted to the new global role of running the firm’s entire securities business. As a result, Anna Marie Dunn, who has worked at the bank for the past 24 years, will take over from Korablina as EMEA finance chief and become a member of the management committee.

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Exchange operator Nasdaq has reportedly lost two very senior people to rival startup Members Exchange, which has just announced that Jonathan Kellner with become its first Chief Executive Officer. MEMX has now onboarded Thomas Fay, a senior vice president at Nasdaq who had overseen a number of technology initiatives, and Dominick Paniscotti, a vice president who worked with Fay, left the company last week, a Nasdaq spokesman confirmed to Bloomberg. Fay is set to join MEMX as chief operating officer later this year, while Paniscotti will become chief technology officer, a person familiar with the situation said.

Thomas Fay, MEMX

With over 15 years’ experience in the financial services industry, James Follette joined Fenergo as Global Head of Commercial, Business and Retail Banking. Follette will oversee the division’s go-to-market strategy, drive the product roadmap development while ensuring current and prospective client needs are fully met within his division. Before joining Fenergo he held roles at Citibank, IBM and other global consulting firms where he was responsible for implementing client onboarding technologies, leading digital transformation initiatives and overcoming regulatory challenges.

Swiss-based impact investment manager BlueOrchard hired Remo Oswald and Daniel Perroud as Co-Heads of Business Development. The pair will primarily focus on expanding BlueOrchard’s offering to new markets and delivering innovative solutions and products to our clients across the globe. Remo Oswald will be mainly responsible for business development in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) and Daniel Perroud for business development in the non-German speaking European markets, including the United Kingdom.  

Oswald’s extensive experience with both institutional investors and UHNWI spans more than two decades and includes senior roles in equity brokerage as well as the incorporation, management and successful sale of an asset management company. Remo Oswald joined BlueOrchard from Swiss & Global Asset Management in Zurich, where he was Director Sales & Distribution in charge of key clients. Prior to this, he held senior positions with Horizon21, Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch & Cie and BNP Paribas Private Bank Switzerland.

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