EXECUTIVE KALEIDOSCOPE: SEC Loses Rominger, Plus LSE, SWIFT Moves

Eileen Rominger said she will step down as director of investment management at the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Plus all the moves that mattered this at the London Stock Exchange, SWIFT, Morningstar and elsewhere.

Eileen Rominger steps down from director of investment management at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Former Nasdaq exec David Warren succeeds Doug Webb as chief financial officer and executive director at the London Stock Exchange.

SWIFT has appointed seven to its board of directors.

Morningstar promotes five analysts.

Mark Gossett and William Huber have been named join heads of the Northern Trust Corporation’s global foreign exchange business.

J. Bradley Ross named president of Pyxis Capital.

Paul O’Donnell, currently chief operating office of ATS Chi-X Europe in London, is leaving his position at the end of the summer to become a managing director at Morgan Stanley in New York.

Here is a gallery of all the moves that mattered as of June 22, 2012.



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