USAM Hires Two to Support Client Growth

New hires Coffey and Sanniti bring years of experience, which is especially valuable in USAM's role, introducing clients to new vendors and services.

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Mick Coffey joined USAM in New York at the end of March, after consulting with USAM on a part-time basis since last year, while Claudio Sanniti joined the vendor in April on a consulting basis, based in Toronto to help serve a growing client base in Canada. Both report to USAM founder and chief executive Feargal O'Sullivan.

Coffey was previously foreign exchange product manager at agency broker ITG, prior to which he spent seven years at HSBC as senior vice president of e-FX client services

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