NEW YORK, Feb. 03, 2016 -- ITG (NYSE:ITG), a leading independent broker and financial technology provider, today announced the promotion of seven new Managing Directors. The new Managing Directors have distinguished themselves with strong track records in client service, trading, technology, analytics and finance functions in ITG’s North American, European and Asia Pacific operations.
“ITG has a passionate and dedicated team who are focused on providing world-class service, products and solutions to our clients. Our culture of service and innovation is a cornerstone of the firm’s three decades of success, and our Managing Directors are key leaders in promoting this culture,” said Frank Troise, ITG’s Chief Executive Officer and President. “On behalf of our entire team, I congratulate our new MDs on this significant achievement in their careers and I look forward to working with them to make ITG the best it has ever been.”
New Managing Directors:
Kathryn Birn
James Cochrane
Alex Goldstein
Tim Love
Jon Moleshead
Shimon Rozenzweig
Erin Stanton
ITG has more than 1000 employees in 14 offices across 9 countries, delivering electronic brokerage, platforms, analytics and research services to institutional clients worldwide. Visit innovation.itg.com to see and hear first-person insights about working at ITG.
About ITG
ITG is an independent broker and financial technology provider that partners with global traders and portfolio managers to provide unique data-driven insights throughout the investment process. From investment decision through settlement, ITG helps clients understand market trends, improve performance, mitigate risk and navigate increasingly complex markets. ITG is headquartered in New York with offices in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. For more information, please visit www.itg.com.
ITG Media Contact: J.T. Farley (212) 444-6259 [email protected]


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