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Netik Appoints Evan Lorch as Chief Financial Officer

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Netik, a leading global financial information management and distribution provider, announced today the appointment of Evan Lorch to the role of Chief Financial Officer. He will sit on Netik’s executive management team reporting directly to Rob Flatley, CEO of Netik.

Lorch will be based out of Netik’s New York headquarters and will assume responsibility for all financial and accounting functions across Netik’s centers in North America, Europe, Asia, Middle East and South Africa.

Lorch joins Netik from international trading company, BIDS Trading LP, where he served as CFO, reporting to the CEO and accountable to the board of directors as the key contact on all financial matters, as well as representing BIDS before external bodies. Prior to that, he spent 7 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers within their Banking & Capital Markets group.

Rob Flatley, CEO at Netik, commented “This is a significant executive level appointment for Netik and we are very pleased to welcome Evan to the Netik team. He has a proven record of strong performance and his domain expertise in this market will help Netik execute against our strategic priorities as we continue to expand and grow our business worldwide.”

Evan is a Certified Public Accountant and holds a Masters of Business Administration from Cornell University and BBA in Accounting from University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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