ChartIQ Nabs Ex-Bloomberg Product Guru Sorenson to Drive Expansion

Sorenson's experience in driving product strategy for analytics applications will help ChartIQ accelerate its expansion.

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Charting and analytics provider ChartIQ has hired former Bloomberg product management veteran Eugene Sorenson as VP of product management to extend the vendor’s expansion within financial services and into new industry sectors.

Sorenson spent 12 years at Bloomberg between 2006 and 2018, including as product manager for charts and technical analysis, and as director of product management for foundational applications. Before Bloomberg, he was VP of product development at interdealer broker

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