Velocimetrics Taps Ex-Goldman Sachs Research COO as Director

A 20-plus-year veteran of the banking and research industy, Tufft will be actively involved in Velocimetrics' industry positioning and new business initiatives.

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Officials say Tufft will develop Velocimetrics’ positioning and messaging to ensure its products “speak to” users among bankers, traders and compliance professionals as well as IT staff, and will be a spokesperson for the company as well as being engaged in new business efforts with its other directors.

Tufft spent the past 16 years at Goldman Sachs in a variety of roles, including regional head of equity research for EMEA, a managing director and partner, and with responsibility for overall

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