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Ex-Reuters Senior Exec Ken Byrne Joins Calypso

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Ken Byrne has been appointed executive vice president of worldwide field operations for Calypso Technology, a provider of front-to-back-office trading solutions. Based in New York, Byrne will be responsible for global sales and professional services worldwide.

His experience includes running his own consulting practice in addition to holding senior roles at Reuters during 13 years with the company, including EVP asset management and EVP, North America.

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