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SuperDerivatives Appoints Ex-Citi Head Mandell to Lead Product Management

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Front office derivatives solutions and valuations provider SuperDerivatives has appointed ex-Citi global head of rates Ravit Mandell to lead the vendor’s product management function.

Mandell joins SuperDerivatives as vice president for products based in the New York office and will lead the group to develop solutions covering all derivatives asset classes under the SuperDerivatives portfolio. She comes to the SuperDerivatives team from Citigroup where, as global head of rates, she was responsible for the option and swap desks, exotics trading and the structuring desk, mortgage backed securities, CMO trading, and government and agency bonds trading.

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