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LaCrosse Global Fund Services names Mark Del Col as head of sales and marketing

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LaCrosse Global Fund Services, a provider of operations, middle-office and fund administration services to hedge fund managers, has appointed Mark Del Col as global head of sales and marke

LaCrosse Global Fund Services, a provider of operations, middle-office and fund administration services to hedge fund managers, has appointed Mark Del Col as global head of sales and marketing based in the firm’s New York headquarters.

Del Col has 23 years of experience in the financial services industry, most recently as a managing director at Swift where he headed relationship management and business development for the custody and broker dealer industry segments.

He was previously a partner and managing principal at Capco Consulting, responsible for sales and delivery within its private client and personal financial services business segments. He was earlier a vice-president for global operating efficiencies and industry initiatives in Deutsche Bank’s institutional service division and a senior trust officer at PNC Financial.

Del Col, who began his career in trust and custody services at Irving Trust, was chairman of the International Securities Association for Institutional Trade Communication in North America between 1997 and 2000.

‘Mark has an impressive track record within the financial services industry,’ says LaCrosse co-chief executive officer Christopher Kundro. ‘He will leverage his business development and management experience to expand LaCrosse’s global sales and product awareness.’

A provider of operations, middle-office and administration services to hedge funds managers, LaCrosse has more than 300 employees at offices in Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Istanbul, London, Minneapolis, Moscow, New York, São Paulo and Singapore. The firm has more than USD14bn in assets under administration including fixed-income securities, interest rates, credit, foreign exchange, equities, commodities and related derivatives.

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