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John Peck Joins Numerix as Head of Sales for EMEA Region

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Numerix, the leading provider of cross-asset analytics for derivatives valuations and risk management, is pleased to introduce John Peck as its new Head of Sales for the EMEA region. Peck will be based in Numerix’s London office and comes to Numerix from Quantifi, where he was responsible for establishing and running Quantifi’s operations in EMEA.

John has over 25 years experience working in the global financial industry including senior positions at Interactive Data and Dow Jones Telerate. At Numerix he will be responsible for expanding the Numerix sales operations across the EMEA region and building up regional hubs.

“With his diverse background and successful track record, John has the proven talent and experience to drive sales and accelerate our leadership position in one of the most important territories for Numerix,” said Steven R. O’Hanlon, President and COO of Numerix. “His skills and accomplishments will be a great asset to our team and go a long way to building our sales and customer support at the regional and local levels needed to better serve our clients.”

“John joining the EMEA sales team will allow us to both increase our penetration of the market and widen our product service to the current client base,” said Nick Haining, Managing Director, Numerix EMEA. “We are very pleased that he chose Numerix as a means to further his career“

Peck will report directly to Haining and be responsible for the Numerix EMEA sales region and territory which is comprised of Europe, Middle East and Africa.

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