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In yet another shock departure from data giant Thomson Reuters over the last few months (check out the departure of ex-Markets CFO Matthew Burkley here for another example), Markets division chief Devin Wenig has left and CEO Tom Glocer is due to take on his responsibilities. Wenig, who has long been thought the natural successor to Glocer, is departing the vendor as part of a management and structural shake up that will see Thomson Reuters divide the Markets division into two operational units.


















Matthew Burkley, CFO of the Sales & Trading unit, will leave Thomson Reuters Markets at the end of July, ostensibly for family reasons. His destination is not known, although it’s understood that he will be taking a post at a smaller company.
The revolving door at data giant Thomson Reuters continues to spin unabated (see commentary on the recent slew of people moves
It’s been quite a week for market data personnel changes, what with Thomson Reuters’ appointment of a new head of its Sales & Trading group, and its naming of Mike Powell to take over as head of content over in the Enterprise group. Next, it seems, is the turn of the brokers. And I don’t mean traders, I mean brokers, interdealer brokers, and their highly lucrative market data groups.
Filling a longstanding void at the top of its Sales & Trading business unit, Thomson Reuters has named former IBM general manager for banking and financial markets Shanker Ramamurthy as president, Sales & Trading, effective June 20. The top slot at Thomson Reuters’ largest operating unit, with revenues of $3.5 billion and 2,700 staff, had been open since the departure of Mark Redwood almost a year ago (see more
Interactive Data’s chief marketing officer Mary Ivaliotis is the latest exec to depart the data vendor following its post-acquisition management shake up at the start of this year. Last month, president of institutional sales Cort Williams jumped ship to join data vendor rival SIX Telekurs (see the people move
MarkLogic Corporation today announced that Ken Bado, a veteran technology executive who most recently was the executive vice president of sales and services at Autodesk, has been named CEO and a member of the board of directors.


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