Michael Suppa joins TraditionData after working as Global Director at LSEG.
Shane Dillon, promoted to Global Head of Account Management, spent 14 years at Societe Generale in electronic trading roles.
TraditionData,
a provider of OTC financial market insights, announced today (Thursday) the
appointment of Michael Suppa to its Account Management team in New York, along
with several other key personnel changes as part of its global expansion
strategy.
TraditionData Hires Former
LSEG Executive to Strengthen US Market Presence
His career
spans multiple major financial data providers, including previous roles at
Refinitiv, Thomson Reuters, and Markit, where he specialized in fixed income
markets and data services. At Markit, Suppa was responsible for growth strategy
for the company's fixed income pricing business, and at Thomson Reuters, he led
fixed income data services.
“Mike
brings a wealth of experience in the market data industry, with a strong
background in establishing and managing client relationships at all levels,”
TraditionData commented in the press release. “His knowledge base in a range of
OTC and Fixed Income markets, combined with his understanding of our expanding
US client footprint, makes him a valuable addition to the team.”
These are not the only
recent personnel changes at TraditionData. In October 2024, the company tapped
six key hires, including former Parameta Deputy CEO Chris Dearie, who was
appointed as the new Chief Operating Officer.
The company
also announced the promotion of Shane Dillon to Global Head of Account
Management. Based in London, Dillon will lead and expand the global account
management team to deepen client engagement.
His career
includes positions at Copper.co as Business Development Director, BitGo as
Director of Institutional Sales, and extensive experience in electronic trading
at major institutions including BNP Paribas, Morgan Stanley, and Societe
Generale, where he spent 14 years in various roles.
Shane Dillon
“As we
continue to scale our presence globally, our commitment to delivering
exceptional client experiences remains at the heart of our service offering,” Dillon
stated. “Account Management plays a crucial role in ensuring our clients
receive the support they need, when they need it, wherever they are in the
world.”
Moreover,
TraditionData has hired two Business Development Associates: Sam Tuckwell in
London and Jason Chou in Hong Kong, who will support lead generation and
business development activities.
“As we
expand across regions, we're focused on strengthening the depth and quality of
support we provide to our many customers and partners,” Richard Brunt,
Chief Revenue Officer at TraditionData, commented.
TraditionData,
backed by interdealer broker Tradition, provides pricing data across FX &
Money Markets, Interest Rate Derivatives, Credit & Fixed Income, and Energy
& Commodities markets from its network of over 40 offices across 30
countries.
TraditionData,
a provider of OTC financial market insights, announced today (Thursday) the
appointment of Michael Suppa to its Account Management team in New York, along
with several other key personnel changes as part of its global expansion
strategy.
TraditionData Hires Former
LSEG Executive to Strengthen US Market Presence
His career
spans multiple major financial data providers, including previous roles at
Refinitiv, Thomson Reuters, and Markit, where he specialized in fixed income
markets and data services. At Markit, Suppa was responsible for growth strategy
for the company's fixed income pricing business, and at Thomson Reuters, he led
fixed income data services.
“Mike
brings a wealth of experience in the market data industry, with a strong
background in establishing and managing client relationships at all levels,”
TraditionData commented in the press release. “His knowledge base in a range of
OTC and Fixed Income markets, combined with his understanding of our expanding
US client footprint, makes him a valuable addition to the team.”
These are not the only
recent personnel changes at TraditionData. In October 2024, the company tapped
six key hires, including former Parameta Deputy CEO Chris Dearie, who was
appointed as the new Chief Operating Officer.
The company
also announced the promotion of Shane Dillon to Global Head of Account
Management. Based in London, Dillon will lead and expand the global account
management team to deepen client engagement.
His career
includes positions at Copper.co as Business Development Director, BitGo as
Director of Institutional Sales, and extensive experience in electronic trading
at major institutions including BNP Paribas, Morgan Stanley, and Societe
Generale, where he spent 14 years in various roles.
Shane Dillon
“As we
continue to scale our presence globally, our commitment to delivering
exceptional client experiences remains at the heart of our service offering,” Dillon
stated. “Account Management plays a crucial role in ensuring our clients
receive the support they need, when they need it, wherever they are in the
world.”
Moreover,
TraditionData has hired two Business Development Associates: Sam Tuckwell in
London and Jason Chou in Hong Kong, who will support lead generation and
business development activities.
“As we
expand across regions, we're focused on strengthening the depth and quality of
support we provide to our many customers and partners,” Richard Brunt,
Chief Revenue Officer at TraditionData, commented.
TraditionData,
backed by interdealer broker Tradition, provides pricing data across FX &
Money Markets, Interest Rate Derivatives, Credit & Fixed Income, and Energy
& Commodities markets from its network of over 40 offices across 30
countries.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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