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EDM Council Board of Directors Elect Citi’s Bottega Chairman

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Fifteen global financial services institutions have elected to join the EDM Council’s board of directors. As part of the expansion, the new board has elected John Bottega, chief data officer, Citi Markets & Banking, as its chairman.

Bottega succeeds Mike Meriton, CEO, GoldenSource, and founding member of the EDM Council in the role of chairman. Meriton remains an EDM Council director.

The new EDM Council board includes senior representatives from Babson Capital Management, Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, Bank of Scotland, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, HSBC Group, JPMorgan Worldwide Securities Services, M&G Investments, Merrill Lynch & Co, Nordea Bank, Royal Bank of Canada, UBS and another tier global bank.

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