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Tim Fox Moves out of Interactive Data and into Avox

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Avox, the DTCC subsidiary dedicated to maintaining business entity reference data, has hired Tim Fox to the new role of product manager. Fox joins Avox from Interactive Data, where he was product marketing manager with responsibility for all aspects of the company’s Solvency II sales. He also worked with business and line management to agree and prioritise product development.

Fox will be based in London and will report to Caroline O’Shaughnessy, managing director of DTCC Data Products. His role will be to support the evolution of the Avox product suite with a focus on how the company’s products are helping clients comply with regulations such as Solvency II, European Market Infrastructure Regulation and the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.

Fox started his career as a training consultant at the London Stock Exchange and has also worked for Telekurs in a number of roles including management of data operations, key account management and exchange relations.

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