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Asset Control Announces Two New Hires in Key Product Strategy RolesNew York, November 22, 2007
Asset Control, a leading provider of data management solutions for financial services companies, today announced that Rick Enfield and Jean Williams have joined the company as product business owners of Asset Control’s AC Plus and TAPMaster solutions, respectively.
As product business owners, Mr. Enfield and Ms. Williams will be responsible for developing and implementing overall solution strategies based on industry trends and customer needs, defining growth opportunities, and influencing sales and channel strategy. Mr. Enfield will be located in Asset Control’s New York office, while Ms. Williams will be based in the company’s London office.
Prior to Asset Control, Rick Enfield was chief operating officer at Citadel Associates, and led the product management team at Charles River Development. Jean Williams was co-founder of Citadel Associates, held key operational roles at Lazards and Deutsche Bank, and was divisional head for Logica and ACT Financials.
Phil Lynch, Asset Control’s president and chief executive officer, said, “The addition of Jean and Rick in these strategic roles will help Asset Control to consistently serve the growing needs of our customers and prepare for the next stage of growth. Jean and Rick bring to the company impressive knowledge and experience in leading and growing product lines within the financial services industry.”
About Asset Control
Asset Control provides centralized data management solutions for financial institutions worldwide. From business-entity to firm-wide projects, Asset Control offers a strategic reference and market data platform that delivers the accuracy, consistency and relevancy firms need to reduce costs and risk, manage evolving compliance needs, and accelerate the delivery of new products and services. A Fidelity Ventures company, Asset Control’s customers include some of the world’s most successful financial institutions, including Barclays, Dresdner Bank, Harvard Management Company and Wachovia Corporation. For more information, visit www.asset-control.com.