TickTrade’s James Cusack Joins Lucera as MD and Head of Sales for EMEA PlatoBlockchain Data Intelligence. Vertical Search. Ai.

TickTrade’s James Cusack Joins Lucera as MD and Head of Sales for EMEA

James Cusack, the Managing Director (MD)
of TickTrade Systems, has joined Lucera Financial Infrastructures as the MD and
Head of Sales for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

Cusack departed TickTrade Systems, an
end-to-end FX trading and payments solutions provider, after over two and a
half years. He joined the firm in February 2020.

The senior executive, who has over a
decade of experience in the financial industry, announced his new appointment
on Wednesday.

Before TickTrade Systems, he was the Global Head of Sales
at online trading solution provider Caplin Systems, between March 2016 and
February 2020.

Cusack has also worked with Thomas
Reuters, HSBC, and Saxon Financials.

Between December 2011 and December 2012,
he served as the Sales Director, FXall, for Thomas Reuters. Before that, he was an FX and Money Market
Dealer at HSBC for five years between January 2007 and December 2011.

Cusack was a Summer Intern at Saxon Financials
in the United Kingdom for five months between June and October 2006.

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics
and Geography from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

New Executive Moves

Meanwhile, forex trading solution
provider, Integral Development Corp., has also hired Judy Goh as
its Managing Director and Head of Sales for the Asia Pacific region.

Goh, whose role is based in Singapore, has
about 16 years of experience having worked for a number of prominent financial
services brands in Singapore-based roles.

Before Integral, she was the Vice
President of Trading Solutions Asia at KX for more than a year.

In other news, Dylan Holman has exited eToro to
take up the role of Head of Primary Partner at the British racing team, McLaren
Racing.

For more than six years, Holman was the
Head of Global Sponsorships at the Israel-based social trading and multi-asset
broker.

He was an Account Manager at Fast Track
for five years before joining eToro in January 2016.

James Cusack, the Managing Director (MD)
of TickTrade Systems, has joined Lucera Financial Infrastructures as the MD and
Head of Sales for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

Cusack departed TickTrade Systems, an
end-to-end FX trading and payments solutions provider, after over two and a
half years. He joined the firm in February 2020.

The senior executive, who has over a
decade of experience in the financial industry, announced his new appointment
on Wednesday.

Before TickTrade Systems, he was the Global Head of Sales
at online trading solution provider Caplin Systems, between March 2016 and
February 2020.

Cusack has also worked with Thomas
Reuters, HSBC, and Saxon Financials.

Between December 2011 and December 2012,
he served as the Sales Director, FXall, for Thomas Reuters. Before that, he was an FX and Money Market
Dealer at HSBC for five years between January 2007 and December 2011.

Cusack was a Summer Intern at Saxon Financials
in the United Kingdom for five months between June and October 2006.

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics
and Geography from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

New Executive Moves

Meanwhile, forex trading solution
provider, Integral Development Corp., has also hired Judy Goh as
its Managing Director and Head of Sales for the Asia Pacific region.

Goh, whose role is based in Singapore, has
about 16 years of experience having worked for a number of prominent financial
services brands in Singapore-based roles.

Before Integral, she was the Vice
President of Trading Solutions Asia at KX for more than a year.

In other news, Dylan Holman has exited eToro to
take up the role of Head of Primary Partner at the British racing team, McLaren
Racing.

For more than six years, Holman was the
Head of Global Sponsorships at the Israel-based social trading and multi-asset
broker.

He was an Account Manager at Fast Track
for five years before joining eToro in January 2016.

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