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Fenergo pulled off a coup today with the announcement of industry stalwart Conor Coughlan as its new Global Head of Marketing – a strategic poach from Thomson Reuters, where Coughlan has headed the marketing function for the risk division for the last two years.

An award-winning B2B financial services marketer, Coughlan is a leading RegTech social influencer and a recognized thought leader with over 19 years experience in financial services. Joining Fenergo, he will be focusing on their Client Lifecycle Management software solutions for financial institutions, which aims to help firms efficiently manage the end-to-end regulatory onboarding and entity data management processes.

Reporting directly to CEO Marc Murphy, Coughlan’s new role should provide ample opportunities for him to spread his wings. “Conor has been brought onboard to pioneer Fenergo’s digital marketing transformation and to deepen our penetration within the financial services sector,” noted Murphy.

“I am delighted to be joining Fenergo and leading a team of such talented, committed and passionate marketing, communications and business development professionals,” said Coughlan. “Fenergo has established itself as a market leader and I look forward to helping the company build on its success and bring it to the next level.”

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