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DST Global Solutions Appoints Schneier as Sales Executive in NYC

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DST Global Solutions has appointed Nancy Schneier as sales executive. Scheier’s primary role will be to direct sales activities in the metropolitan New York region.

Prior to joining DST Global Solutions, Schneier ran the North American operations for Kurtosys Systems. Previously, she served as business development executive in Accenture’s Capital Markets Industry Solutions group, where she created new business lines and service offerings, and originated opportunities in data management, risk management and alternative investments.

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