Edgewater Markets Hires Jesse Hadley as Director of Liquidity

by Arnab Shome
  • He joined the company from TOKKYO FX where he was the Global Lead of eFX Management.
Edgewater Markets Hires Jesse Hadley as Director of Liquidity
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Edgewater Markets, a technology provider in the global Forex market, announced on Wednesday the hiring of Jesse Hadley, who will be the company’s new Director of Liquidity and eFX Management.

At Edgewater, Hadley will be responsible for leading the European eFX, API and eTrading efforts, according to the press release shared with Finance Magnates detailed. He will be based in the company’s London office.

Commenting on his new role, Hadley said: “Edgewater brings a unique mix of proprietary technology and liquidity execution services to their execution serviced clients and white label clients. I am thrilled to join their growing global team of industry experts.”

Hadley is bringing extensive forex industry experience to his new role. He joined Edgewater from TOKKYO FX, where he was the Global Head of Liquidity Management for more than a year.

Before that, he spent a few years at the eFX division of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) and Commerzbank. Other noticeable companies on his resume include State Street and BGC Partners.

“Jesse brings fresh eyes, a new approach and a stellar 14-year track record of attention to detail to complement our existing eFX operations and liquidity management infrastructure,” said Emanuel Georgouras, Edgewater’s Director of European operations.

On a Hiring Spree

Hadley’s appointment came when Edgewater is expanding its presence in the global markets and aggressively strengthening its team. Earlier this year, the company hired Jerry Chan, Jonathan Abrahams, and James Oliver.

“Over the past several years, Edgewater Markets has been on a growth path as the firm sees volumes surge while offering clients innovative products and exceptional execution services. I am delighted to welcome Jesse to our team,” Georgouras added.

Edgewater Markets, a technology provider in the global Forex market, announced on Wednesday the hiring of Jesse Hadley, who will be the company’s new Director of Liquidity and eFX Management.

At Edgewater, Hadley will be responsible for leading the European eFX, API and eTrading efforts, according to the press release shared with Finance Magnates detailed. He will be based in the company’s London office.

Commenting on his new role, Hadley said: “Edgewater brings a unique mix of proprietary technology and liquidity execution services to their execution serviced clients and white label clients. I am thrilled to join their growing global team of industry experts.”

Hadley is bringing extensive forex industry experience to his new role. He joined Edgewater from TOKKYO FX, where he was the Global Head of Liquidity Management for more than a year.

Before that, he spent a few years at the eFX division of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) and Commerzbank. Other noticeable companies on his resume include State Street and BGC Partners.

“Jesse brings fresh eyes, a new approach and a stellar 14-year track record of attention to detail to complement our existing eFX operations and liquidity management infrastructure,” said Emanuel Georgouras, Edgewater’s Director of European operations.

On a Hiring Spree

Hadley’s appointment came when Edgewater is expanding its presence in the global markets and aggressively strengthening its team. Earlier this year, the company hired Jerry Chan, Jonathan Abrahams, and James Oliver.

“Over the past several years, Edgewater Markets has been on a growth path as the firm sees volumes surge while offering clients innovative products and exceptional execution services. I am delighted to welcome Jesse to our team,” Georgouras added.

About the Author: Arnab Shome
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