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DSTi Appoints Ex-IFDS Hutchings as Director of AWD for UK and Europe

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DST International (DSTi) has appointed Graham Hutchings as director of AWD for UK and Europe, to lead AWD solution and strategy development for the region. He joins DSTi from International Financial Data Services (IFDS).

Hutchings’ responsibilities at IFDS included AWD and process management, correspondence and output, management information reporting and the development of a global data warehouse. Prior to IFDS, Hutchings held roles at Lloyds TSB and Legal & General.

He will be based at DSTi headquarters in Surbiton and will report to Juergen Massey, director of client services at DSTi’s parent company, DST Systems, in Kansas City, Missouri.

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