Former Thomson Exec, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CIO Joins FinMkt

Duncan brings experience gained from more than 35 years in finance, technology and public policy roles.

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Between 2010 and 2012, Duncan was head of technology and chief information officer for the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, recruited by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, prior to which he also liaised with Warren in his role as chairman of the American Business Leaders for Financial Reform industry organization that he founded to support the Dodd-Frank Act.

From 2004 to 2010, he was founder and chief executive of Story Investment Management, a boutique Boston-based investment manager, prior to

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