People Moves: Exegy, SEC, Clearwater Analytics, KopenTech, Lightspeed, Databricks
A look at some of the key people moves from this week, including Craig Schachter (pictured), who joins Exegy as chief revenue officer
Exegy taps fintech vet Schachter as CRO
St. Louis, MO-based low-latency data appliance and analytics vendor Exegy has appointed Craig Schachter as chief revenue officer, a new role responsible for setting and leading the vendor’s go-to-market strategy.
Schachter was most recently a managing director at SS&C Technologies, responsible for relationship management for the former DST business line, prior to which he was global head of Finastra’s fintech ecosystem. Before that, he was SVP and global
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