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Private Markets Tech Provider Inveniam Names Two New Senior Hires

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Private markets data infrastructure provider Inveniam has named former Moody’s Analytics leader Michael Salk as chief customer officer of its data management platform. Former AirWave Lease Insights executive Christopher Ward has been appointed managing director for strategic solutions and partnerships.

Salk, who has more than 25 years experience in finance and media is “a proven leader who has scaled customer-facing teams while driving measurable growth through product innovation and enterprise partnerships”, said Inveniam chief executive Patrick O’Meara.

He added that Ward “understands how to translate complex data platforms into real business outcomes for asset owners and capital providers”.

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