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Telekurs Financial Expands Management Team in the U.K.

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Swiss data vendor Telekurs Financial has added executives to its U.K. management team. Dominique Tanner, head of business development, becomes deputy to Telekurs (U.K.) CEO Beat Koch. Olga Bobrova, previously with Telekurs Financial Japan, becomes head of strategic marketing. Elizabeth Coleman, previously with Telekurs Financial France, becomes head of management services, with responsibility for finance and human relations. They join Koch, sales manager Reto Baumann and services head Jon Wheeler.

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