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FRSGlobal adds two Vice-Presidents to Executive Management Committee

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FRSGlobal, the industry-recognised leader in content-rich solutions for unified global regulatory reporting and risk management, today announced that it has appointed Nancy Schneier as Vice President Global Alliances and Wolfgang Prinz as Vice President Product Management.

Nancy joins with over 25 years’ experience of selling and delivering technology solutions in the financial services industry, managing partners and alliances programmes at companies such as DST Global Solutions, Kurtosys Systems, Accenture and Broadridge. Prior to joining FRSGlobal, Nancy managed DST Global Solutions’ New York business development operations. During her time at Kurtosys Systems, she ran its North American operations and managed strategic partnerships. At FRSGlobal, Nancy will be establishing a strategy for partnerships and alliances and will also provide her time and extensive management experience to the US team.

Wolfgang has over 20 years’ experience from various organisations including SunGard where he was VP Product and Strategy, managing a number of products in the company’s portfolio, specifically those in the area of reconciliation and exception management. Previously Wolfgang ran product management at SmartStream Technologies for over eight years and prior to that he held positions in the controlling and organisation function at ICI Austria. In his role at FRSGlobal, Wolfgang will maintain a proactive and integrated Product Management organisation, ensuring that FRSGlobal continues to deliver market leading solutions.

Nancy will be based in New York and Wolfgang will be based in Austria. Both will report to CEO Steve Husk. Kieran Leahy, former VP Product Management is now Senior Vice President of Business Development, focussing on M&A opportunities for the company.

Steve Husk, CEO at FRSGlobal, said: “I strongly believe that difference between a good company and a great company is the people it employs, so it is vital that we select first class candidates at FRSGlobal. Nancy and Wolfgang are two experienced professionals at the top of their game, which is why I am confident they will contribute a great deal to the direction of the company. I am also in no doubt Kieran Leahy will transfer his sterling work in product management to his new role focussing on M&A opportunities. These changes to our executive management team mark exciting times ahead for FRSGlobal.”

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