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Church Retires from Cicada After 32 Years in the Business

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Martin Church has retired from Cicada, after seven years with the company, and a total of 32 years in the financial information industry. Church established Cicada’s U.K. and European operation in 2000 and served as a board member in other enterprises in the Cicada group of companies. He will continue to serve as a special projects advisor to Cicada. Prior to Cicada, Church spent 15 years at Telerate, including 11 years as European managing director.

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