EXECUTIVE KALEIDOSCOPE: NYSE Technologies CEO, Sean Young, Resigns
All the moves that matter at NYSE Technologies, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Citigroup, CME Group, Morningstar, Credit Suisse, Franklin Templeton and BATS Global Markets.
Stanley Young has resigned from his position as chief executive of NYSE Technologies, the technology arm of MYSE Euronext, effective immediately.
NYSE Euronext has lost another executive as well: Garry Jones, who has resigned from his position as global head of derivatives. He leaves at the end of June.
Meanwhile, James McNamara has been named managing executive of the Division of Trading and Markets at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Citigroup has installed John Cummings as chief operating officer of Citigold Wealth Management and Frank Consalo as director of field management for investments.
Dr. Izumi Kazuhara joins the CME Group as Executive Director, Head of Japan.
Thomas Idzorek has been named president of Morningstar's global Investment Management division.
Credit Suisse names Christopher Faddy managing director and head of Non-Japan Asia Distribution for Asset Management.
Michael Doshier joins Franklin Templeton Investments as vice president, Retirement Marketing
BATS Chi-X Europe, a division of BATS Global Markets, appoints Guy Simpkin to serve as head of business development.
Here are of all the moves that mattered as of June 1, 2012.