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Adaptive Appoints Dave Clack as Chief Product Officer

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Adaptive Financial Consulting has appointed Dave Clack as its new Chief Product Officer, a strategic role focusing on the innovation of Aeron, Adaptive’s cloud-native messaging infrastructure for the capital markets. Clack will be responsible for driving growth, overseeing product development, and shortening the time it takes for financial firms to deploy trading architectures into the cloud.

Clack has been with Adaptive since 2015, initially as a non-executive board advisor. The appointment follows other significant changes at Adaptive, including the expansion of the company’s managed service offering, ‘Operate’.

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