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Netik Promotes Lott to Head of Product Management

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Netik, a global provider of financial data management and reporting services and products, announced today the promotion of Brian Lott to the role of head of product management. He will sit on Netik’s executive management team reporting directly to Rob Flatley, CEO and president of Netik.

Lott will assume responsibility for all strategic product direction relating to market, client and stakeholder needs and brings 30 plus years experience of front, middle and back office to Netik’s product management function. Lott, an expert in portfolio and fund accounting as well as reference and market data, is ideally suited to manage the relationship between data and technology and drive Netik solutions forward.

“In his new role, Lott will oversee Netik’s product direction, align the products to the broader strategic directions of the stakeholders and move away from one-off developments, drawing upon his wealth of experience” says Flatley.

Prior to his new role, Lott held the position of executive vice president of operations within Netik. Prior to joining Netik, Lott was a partner at Capco responsible for their Business Service Provider division and was chief knowledge officer at FTI (now GoldenSource). Prior to this, he was head of operations for Global Custody at Citibank and Chase Manhattan.

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