Asset Control has appointed John Mitchell as North American sales director based in New York. In his new role Mitchell will be responsible for generating new business and expanding Asset Control’s regional presence for its centralised reference and financial data management solution for financial institutions. Prior to joining Asset Control, Mitchell was vice president of sales at Fortent, provider of risk and compliance solutions for financial institutions, and before that he was vice president of global sales and marketing at Bradmark Technologies, a database management software company.
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