Kunz Becomes Chair of Information Mosaic

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John Byrne, Information Mosaic

Based in Zurich, Kunz has been brought on board to support Information Mosaic's global business expansion into analytics, which is becoming increasingly important to financial institutions' planning for regulatory compliance. He replaces Carl Sundvik, who retired. Kunz will retain his role as chairman and founder of Kunz and Partner, a management consulting practice, where he is engaged in a variety of senior advisory roles to financial services firms and technology providers.

"Information Mosaic is extremely fortunate to have Ulrich Kunz join us as chair", says CEO and founder John Byrne. "This is an incredibly exciting time for our industry. Ulrich's international experience and previous executive leadership positions uniquely qualify him to provide valuable strategic counsel."

Ulrich formerly held executive roles with UBS, Systor, Telekurs and Cincom Systems. He is also the founder and chairman of a business-to-business conference organizer in central and eastern Europe, as well as Asia.

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