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Senior Leadership Appointments at CSC Funds and Capital Markets Division

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CSC has taken a step to strengthen its global compliance and risk management capabilities by appointing two seasoned leaders to key roles. With extensive experience in compliance, logistics, and regulatory strategy, Mark Calandra will now lead CSC’s Corporate and Legal Solutions (CLS) division, while Ian McConnel becomes the company’s chief legal officer overseeing Legal, Risk, and Compliance.

Calandra brings two decades of experience within CSC, most recently growing the Digital Brand Services division into a recognized provider of domain security. Industry observers suggest his blend of operational expertise and deep understanding of regulatory demands will help CLS navigate a complex compliance landscape.

On the legal front, McConnel’s background spans private practice, public service, and senior corporate roles. His appointment, according to company representatives, signals CSC’s continued focus on robust legal and compliance frameworks. Over his tenure at CSC, McConnel has cultivated a reputation for balancing governance requirements with practical solutions—experience that positions him to guide the Legal, Risk, and Compliance teams effectively.

“We’re dedicated to helping clients navigate an ever more challenging regulatory landscape,” says Rod Ward, president and CEO of CSC. “These two leaders will be instrumental in that effort. Both appointments reflect our commitment to delivering exceptional value and creative, pragmatic answers to our clients’ biggest business challenges.”

These leadership changes follow similar moves in CSC’s newly combined Funds and Capital Markets (FCM) division in December, with John Hebert expanding his responsibilities to lead the FCM business, while Venkat Srinivasan has been named global head of funds and enterprise capabilities.

These changes come on the heels of CSC’s integration of the Intertrust Group—originally acquired in November 2022—and its incorporation into the CSC brand. With a global presence spanning more than 140 jurisdictions and a team of over 8,000, CSC aims to deliver broader services to fund managers, asset owners, lenders, and advisors under a unified FCM structure.

In his new role as executive vice president and president of FCM, Hebert will direct CSC’s worldwide offerings across multiple asset classes and geographies. He previously oversaw CSC’s Global Capital Markets business and led initiatives that saw a 250% increase in capital markets and funds revenue over five years.

Srinivasan, appointed as global head of funds and enterprise capabilities, is credited with more than two decades of experience in private equity and the funds sector. He co-led the funds business at Intertrust Group prior to its acquisition and will now focus on developing integrated, centralized solutions for clients navigating an increasingly complex financial landscape.

“We are excited to welcome John and Venkat into their new roles as we continue to drive growth across our core markets,” Ward noted on the December appointments. “They have already demonstrated exceptional leadership capabilities at CSC and together will be invaluable in setting the strategic direction for our FCM business.”

By strengthening its leadership bench, CSC appears poised to develop new approaches for clients aiming to stay ahead of global compliance demands.

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