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Clark, Rawal, Brett, Hoffman Join Telekurs Financial’s U.K. Team

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Following some recent departures, Telekurs Financial has bolstered its U.K. team with a few hires. Sheena Clark is filling the gap left by Tim Fox in the data acquisition role reporting to Jon Wheeler. Clark has 15 years experience in the market data industry, including more recent roles at Mighter Gissing and PR Newswire. Long time Telerate salesman Heetesh ‘H’ Rawal is joining the London team as sales manager, responsible for developing new business in the U.K. market. Roger Brett will join the new Edinburgh sales team in December. And Jerome Hoffman, previously at FT Interactive Data, has been appointed as business consultant in the Dublin office.

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