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OpenSee Positions for Growth with New Hires in US

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OpenSee, the financial data analytics company, has made one global appointment and added three executives in its New York office to drive sales and broaden support for international and domestic clients in the US. Abdul Anwari and Michael Bailleux join as US Sales Directors, reporting to Rodrigo Medgenberg, who was appointed as VP Sales late last year. The company also recruited Stéphane Sesquin as its New York-based Head of Solutions.

The appointments form part of Opensee’s global growth strategy following the company’s €11 million Series A funding round in December.

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