Tradefeedr Appoints Brianna SanGiovanni as Head of Growth
- Brianna previously served as Commercial Strategy Officer at EBS.

Tradefeedr announced that the company has appointed Brianna SanGiovanni, the former Commercial Strategy Officer at EBS, as its new Head of Growth today. In her latest role, SanGiovanni will be responsible for the development of strategies to accelerate the company’s growth.
According to an official announcement, Tradefeedr is planning to take advantage of SanGiovanni’s extensive experience in the corporate world. Tradefeedr aims to facilitate its growing customer base.
SanGiovanni previously served in different positions including wealth management analyst at JPMorgan. She also spent nearly 4 years at ICAP. She is a committee member of Oxbridge Angels. In her latest role, SanGiovanni worked as a Commercial Strategy Officer at EBS. During her time at EBS, SanGiovanni worked with the Head of EBS for commercial strategy and execution.
“We're excited to announce that Brianna SanGiovanni has been appointed as Head of Growth. As the latest addition to our executive management team, Brianna will bring extensive knowledge on leading commercial strategy combined with an exceptionally strong background in customer success. Brianna joins Tradefeedr from EBS, where she served as Commercial Strategy Officer. As Head of Growth, Brianna will develop the strategy to deliver Tradefeedr’s core services to the company’s growing and diverse customer base, with a strong focus on customer satisfaction and client adoption,” Tradefeedr mentioned in the announcement.
Expansion
In December 2020, Tradefeedr announced $3 million in funding to accelerate the company’s growth and development. IPGL, a privately owned holding company, became the cornerstone investor in Tradefeedr. Moreover, the company announced the onboarding of several clients including 14 Liquidity Liquidity The term liquidity refers to the process, speed, and ease of which a given asset or security can be converted into cash. Notably, liquidity surmises a retention in market price, with the most liquid assets representing cash.The most liquid asset of all is cash itself.· In economics, liquidity is defined by how efficiently and quickly an asset can be converted into usable cash without materially affecting its market price. · Nothing is more liquid than cash, while other assets represent The term liquidity refers to the process, speed, and ease of which a given asset or security can be converted into cash. Notably, liquidity surmises a retention in market price, with the most liquid assets representing cash.The most liquid asset of all is cash itself.· In economics, liquidity is defined by how efficiently and quickly an asset can be converted into usable cash without materially affecting its market price. · Nothing is more liquid than cash, while other assets represent Read this Term providers. In June 2021, Tradefeedr announced the launch of an FX data and analytics platform with a wide network of both buy-side and sell-side firms.
Founded by Balraj Bassi and Alexei Jiltsov, Tradefeedr aims to transform data flows and collaboration between capital market participants. “For the past few years, we’ve been working diligently with a core group of forward-looking clients to build data connectivity to all Liquidity Providers Liquidity Providers A liquidity provider (LP) constitutes either individual and/or institution that functions as a market maker in a given asset class. Broadly speaking, liquidity providers will act as the both the buyer and seller of a particular asset, thus making a market. In the equities space, many stock exchanges rely on liquidity providers who make the commitment to provide liquidity in a given equity. These liquidity providers commit to providing liquidity in the hopes that they will be able to make a profi A liquidity provider (LP) constitutes either individual and/or institution that functions as a market maker in a given asset class. Broadly speaking, liquidity providers will act as the both the buyer and seller of a particular asset, thus making a market. In the equities space, many stock exchanges rely on liquidity providers who make the commitment to provide liquidity in a given equity. These liquidity providers commit to providing liquidity in the hopes that they will be able to make a profi Read this Term in a single unified API,” Tradefeedr mentioned in a recent announcement.
Tradefeedr announced that the company has appointed Brianna SanGiovanni, the former Commercial Strategy Officer at EBS, as its new Head of Growth today. In her latest role, SanGiovanni will be responsible for the development of strategies to accelerate the company’s growth.
According to an official announcement, Tradefeedr is planning to take advantage of SanGiovanni’s extensive experience in the corporate world. Tradefeedr aims to facilitate its growing customer base.
SanGiovanni previously served in different positions including wealth management analyst at JPMorgan. She also spent nearly 4 years at ICAP. She is a committee member of Oxbridge Angels. In her latest role, SanGiovanni worked as a Commercial Strategy Officer at EBS. During her time at EBS, SanGiovanni worked with the Head of EBS for commercial strategy and execution.
“We're excited to announce that Brianna SanGiovanni has been appointed as Head of Growth. As the latest addition to our executive management team, Brianna will bring extensive knowledge on leading commercial strategy combined with an exceptionally strong background in customer success. Brianna joins Tradefeedr from EBS, where she served as Commercial Strategy Officer. As Head of Growth, Brianna will develop the strategy to deliver Tradefeedr’s core services to the company’s growing and diverse customer base, with a strong focus on customer satisfaction and client adoption,” Tradefeedr mentioned in the announcement.
Expansion
In December 2020, Tradefeedr announced $3 million in funding to accelerate the company’s growth and development. IPGL, a privately owned holding company, became the cornerstone investor in Tradefeedr. Moreover, the company announced the onboarding of several clients including 14 Liquidity Liquidity The term liquidity refers to the process, speed, and ease of which a given asset or security can be converted into cash. Notably, liquidity surmises a retention in market price, with the most liquid assets representing cash.The most liquid asset of all is cash itself.· In economics, liquidity is defined by how efficiently and quickly an asset can be converted into usable cash without materially affecting its market price. · Nothing is more liquid than cash, while other assets represent The term liquidity refers to the process, speed, and ease of which a given asset or security can be converted into cash. Notably, liquidity surmises a retention in market price, with the most liquid assets representing cash.The most liquid asset of all is cash itself.· In economics, liquidity is defined by how efficiently and quickly an asset can be converted into usable cash without materially affecting its market price. · Nothing is more liquid than cash, while other assets represent Read this Term providers. In June 2021, Tradefeedr announced the launch of an FX data and analytics platform with a wide network of both buy-side and sell-side firms.
Founded by Balraj Bassi and Alexei Jiltsov, Tradefeedr aims to transform data flows and collaboration between capital market participants. “For the past few years, we’ve been working diligently with a core group of forward-looking clients to build data connectivity to all Liquidity Providers Liquidity Providers A liquidity provider (LP) constitutes either individual and/or institution that functions as a market maker in a given asset class. Broadly speaking, liquidity providers will act as the both the buyer and seller of a particular asset, thus making a market. In the equities space, many stock exchanges rely on liquidity providers who make the commitment to provide liquidity in a given equity. These liquidity providers commit to providing liquidity in the hopes that they will be able to make a profi A liquidity provider (LP) constitutes either individual and/or institution that functions as a market maker in a given asset class. Broadly speaking, liquidity providers will act as the both the buyer and seller of a particular asset, thus making a market. In the equities space, many stock exchanges rely on liquidity providers who make the commitment to provide liquidity in a given equity. These liquidity providers commit to providing liquidity in the hopes that they will be able to make a profi Read this Term in a single unified API,” Tradefeedr mentioned in a recent announcement.