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Asset Control’s Andrew Wolf Promoted to Sales Director, Americas

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Asset Control announced today the promotion of Andrew Wolfto the position of sales director, Americas. Based in New York, Mr. Wolf will be responsible for overseeing the expansion of the North American sales team, including adding new sales executives in Canada and specific metropolitan areas in the US. He will also pursue new markets for Asset Control’s AC Invest, an intuitive, consumption-based data management platform designed to give business users improved control, reduced complexity and rapid implementation.

Andrew Wolf has 25 years of experience in the financial services industry, having spent the last two years with Asset Control as sales executive for North America. Prior to Asset Control, he co-founded and managed Predictive Alpha, a company that developed social media-based research and investment strategies for hedge funds and private equity firms. Prior to that, Mr. Wolf spent six years with Algorithmics, where he played an integral role in the sales roll-out of a buy-side focused risk managed service.

John Mitchell, Asset Control’s vice president, global sales, said, “During his tenure at Asset Control, Andrew has made a significant contribution by signing new customers, including Tier 1 financial services firms. Our business is experiencing rapid growth, and Andrew will play an important part in the expansion of our client base and in ensuring that Asset Control maintains and enhances its leadership position in data management solutions.”

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