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BNY Mellon Asset Servicing Appoints Wywoda Head of Global Product Management

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BNY Mellon Asset Servicing has appointed Dan Wywoda, senior vice president, as head of global product management to replace Gunjan Kedia who has decided to leave the company.

Wywoda will continue to be based in Boston and will report to Tim Keaney, co-CEO of BNY Mellon Asset Servicing. In this new role, Wywoda will assume responsibility for financial institutions and international markets product management, the performance & risk analytics product management and product strategy and planning group.

He began his career at Mellon in 1981 and has worked in positions of increasing responsibility over the past 27 years, both in the US and Europe. These roles included heading the Global Custody and Fund Accounting businesses in Europe and the development of the business strategy to expand the European custody business through the joint venture with ABN AMRO. He has also managed product development and client technology in the asset servicing business.

Since the merger, Wywoda has been involved in leading the core products group, which encompasses global custody, cash and foreign exchange, portfolio accounting, and client information delivery platforms.

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