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Mellon Names Eagle’s Feibel to Lead MAS Business; Kikta Takes On Client Service

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Two Mellon veterans have been appointed to manage the Mellon Analytical Solutions (MAS) performance measurement business. Bruce Feibel, previously head of the Eagle Pace and Eagle Performance businesses of Mellon unit Eagle Investment Systems, has been named global director of MAS and Eagle Performance products, and will be responsible for MAS product management and software development globally. Joe Kikta, formerly director of strategy management for Mellon’s Investment Management Solutions (IMS) business, has assumed the role of director of global client service delivery.

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