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Brad Small Joins Broadway as Head of Product

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Front-office solutions provider Broadway has appointed Brad Small as Head of Product. Small joins the Executive Team and will steer the product vision, planning, strategies and projects for Broadway’s software solutions. He arrives with over 20 years of financial services industry experience, having previously held senior roles at ING, National Australia Bank, JP Morgan, Bear Stearns, and most recently Bloomberg, where he served as Fixed Income Product Manager. Small’s appointment follows a string of recent executive appointments at Broadway, including Michael Chin as CEO, Bruce Boytim as Chief Operating Officer, Dan Romanelli as Head of Relationships, and Claudia Cantarella as Chief Legal Officer.

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