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Xenomorph’s Sentance Goes West

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Brian Sentance, CEO of data management platform supplier Xenomorph, has relocated to New York to support growth of office there. Sentance has been spearheading an ambitious expansion plan at Xenomorph that saw the move to new premises in London.

His own move to the New York area appears to deliver on the promise issued late last year to “strengthen our presence further in North America.” Sentance had also outlined plans to open new offices in Asia.

The company’s investment in North America appears to have paid dividends already. Xenomorph this month announced a new client in the form of New Jersey-based prop trading firm Cassovia, which has implemented the Xenomorph TimeScape analytics and data management platform in support of its fundamental investment strategy for equities.

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