Dallas-based Esposito Securities hired Michael Lloyd as an equity sales trader. Esposito, a 17 year veteran is charged with opening a satellite office in Morristown, N.J. and growing the firm’s institutional business in the Middle Atlantic region. He spent the last year at Janney Montgomery and before that was with Knight Capital for seven years. He reports to head of institutional sales trading, Erik Johnson.
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Wall Street Horizon hired Joseph Ranieri as director of client management. Ranieri, with more than 20 years’ experience as an equities trader, was head of U.S. equity trading for Canaccord Adams (now Canaccord Genuity). At Wall Street Horizon, he will be responsible for client support and product customization.
Marker maker Alternative Execution Group has opened a New York City office and hired William Assatly and Marilyn Pianelli to run the desk. Joining Assatly and Pianelli to run the desk is chief executive Richard Alter. The three previously ran the trading and sales desks of Mercator Associates’ New York office.
John Eley was appointed chief executive officer at GoldenSource, a provider of enterprise data management solutions (EDM.). Elay, a market veteran with over 25 years of experience, will assume responsibility for all aspects of GoldenSource’s business. Prior, he served as president and chief executive of Pivot, Inc., and of Hotspot FX.
The firm also announced that Mike Meriton, the firm’s previous chief executive, has been appointed to the position of vice chairman. Meriton, who has over 10 years’ experience in data management, will be charged with growing the firm’s long-term strategic growth opportunities, including powering shared service global data utilities, strategic partnerships, and alternate sales channels. He helped create the EDM Council in 2005.

