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O’Shaughnessy Joins DTCC as Global Head of Sales

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Caroline O’Shaughnessy has joined the Depository Trust and Clearing Company (DTCC) as vice president and global head of sales in London. Prior to her appointment at DTCC, she was global head of indirect channel, Enterprise, at Reuters.

While at Reuters she also held the position of head of third party alliances for Reuters DataScope. Prior to Reuters, she worked at Telekurs and FT Interactive Data.

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