Traders On the Move

KeyBanc Capital Markets has transferred one sales trader to another office and added another. Aimee Spuller is moving to Keybanc’s Chicago office and will continue to cover accounts in the Midwest and Southeast. Spuller, who has held several capital markets positions at the bank, spent the last five years as a sales trader in Cleveland. Also, Julie Waring has joined Keybanc’s Cleveland office as a sales trader. Waring was previously an account executive at Bloomberg LLP in New York, where she covered accounts in the mid-Atlantic region for the last four years. Both Spuller and Waring report to Kevin Kruszenski, the firm’s national director of equity trading.

 


 

Jon Fatica joins execution management systems vendor TradingScreen as co-head of analytics, based out of the firm’s New York office. Fatica comes from Investment Technology Group (ITG). He has provided thought leadership and expertise to the buy-side marketplace for more than 300 institutions, leading a staff of consultants, analysts, client-support and technology professionals. Prior to joining ITG, Jon managed consulting engagements in the financial services practice for KPMG. His career also included stints at JP Morgan, First Boston, Bankers Trust, Lazard Asset Management, in positions including risk management, portfolio management and fixed income trading.

 


 

ConvergEx names Michael Hutner and A.J. De Rosa as co-heads of global sales for the firm’s Eze order management system. In their respective roles, De Rosa will focus on new client sales, while Hutner’s primary role is business development with existing clients. Based in New York, they report to chief executive Tom Gavin.
Hutner, who joined Eze Castle Software in 2000, was responsible for starting Eze’s client service office in New York and oversaw East Coast operations before being promoted to managing director of global business development in 2006. Before joining Eze, he was a senior associate at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
De Rosa, who joined Eze Castle Software in 2002, has held various positions at the company, including head of new client sales for North America.  Prior to joining Eze, De Rosa worked for Financial Models Co. and Thomson Financial.

 


 

PMG Capital’s Daniel Kinsella has joined Emerging Growth Equities as managing director of capital markets. A 20-year trading veteran, Kinsella officially joined EGE on Aug. 1. Kinsella spent the majority of his career at Pennsylvania Merchant Group, which was taken over by Investec in 2002. He reports to Gregory Berlacher, the firm’s founder, president and chief executive officer.

 


 

Agency broker Instinet hires William McKeown as head of North American Sales for its Meet the Street corporate access group. McKeown, a 25-year pro and veteran corporate access executive will focus on helping grow the corporate access business. Prior to Instinet, he served as a director in Knight Capital Group’s corporate access group. He reports to Dan Dykens, president of Meet the Street.