2012 Top International Operations Executives
2012 TOP INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVES:
The More Things Change, The More They Stand Out | DIANA CHAN: Shaking Things Up, In European Clearing | CHRIS REMONDI: Increasing Information, Reducing Risk | NEERAJ SAHAI: Marrying Large-Scale Technology With Boutique Service | KEVIN MILNE: Making an Exchange Succeed By Working With Rivals | THOMAS ZEEB: Gold Standard in Securities Processing | CHRISTOPHER JAYNES: Cutting Out the Custodian Bank | PATRICK COLLE: Going Global, But Not Everywhere | TONY FREEMAN: Targeting Two-Day Settlement
2012 TOP INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVES:
The More Things Change, The More They Stand Out
December 14, 2011
Markets are fragmenting rapidly in the United States and Europe. Big new markets are opening up from Brazil to China. The types of securities that get traded are expanding exponentially. Did anyone mention there are more than 600,000 indexes, for starters?

Facing the constant crises and complexities that now mark the world’s markets and finding ways to soundly process trades and build business is why these eight navigators of change are our Top International Operations Executives heading into 2012.
CHRIS REMONDI, Managing director of systems ,Brown Brothers Harriman
NEERAJ SAHAI, Global head, Securities and Fund Services, Citigroup
KEVIN MILNE, Director of Post-Trade Services, London Stock Exchange Group
THOMAS ZEEB, CEO, SIX Securities Services
CHRISTOPHER JAYNES, Co-Chief Executive Officer, eSecLending
PATRICK COLLE, CEO, Securities Services, BNP Paribas
TONY FREEMAN, Director, European Industry Relations, Omgeo








