MNI Appoints Suzanne Petren Moritz CEO

Former LexisNexis exec to take helm of Deutsche Börse's news division

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New York-based Petren Moritz is replacing Michael Connor, who has stepped down to pursue other opportunities, according to a statement by Deutsche Börse.

Petren Moritz was most recently vice president and managing director of content provider LexisNexis' Lexis Practice Advisor and Knowledge Mosaic, which provides real-time securities and SEC information.

Prior to that, she served in several marketing, strategy and operations roles over a 10-year stint at the company, including senior vice

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