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Abstract:Executive moves that dominated the week's news.
Now halfway through the month of September, the onboarding of executive moves seems to be returning to previous figures in the Forex, Crypto and Fintech universe. Lets review the executives that have taken on new roles and challenges in our executive moves roundup of the week.
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David Jones has resigned from his post as the Chief Market Strategist at Capital.com and will part with the company on Friday, according to a Linkedin update.
He joined the broker in May 2018 and is based in London. Now, he is taking a break and hinted to be working on a personal industry-related project.
Tradefeedr announced the appointment of Alexis Fauth on Thursday as the Head of Data Science and Client Analytics.
The new appointment came only a couple of months after the company onboarded industry veteran Tim Cartledge as the Chief Data Officer. Then, the company received a $1 million investment from Alphaview Limited, the family office of Tim and Kate Cartledge.
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