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CAIA Boston Automation Educational Breakfast Event
Date(s):
September 24, 2018
Note: All times listed are in local time
Venue:State Street Corporation Boston
1 Lincoln Street Boston, MA 02111
Fee(s):This event has a fee
Description: CAIA Boston Automation Educational Breakfast Event Please join us for a breakfast educational event. It's our pleasure to have invite Lou Maiuri, State Street’s head of Global Markets and Global Exchange businesses on hand to discuss how digital transformation is shaping the future of the financial services industry. Let’s take a deep dive into demystifying the innovations from the hyperbole. Join us for what will be an engaging discussion on the current and anticipated impact of technology developments in the asset management sector.
This event is complimentary. As there is a limited capacity, we ask that you please register as early as possible to reserve your spot. Please note, this event is now open to CAIA Members as well as Non-Members.
Time and Date Monday, September 24th, 2018
9:00 AM to 10:30 AM Location
State Street Corporation 1 Lincoln Street Boston, MA 02111
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Lou Maiuri
Organization: State Street Corporation
Lou Maiuri is an executive vice president responsible for State Street Global Markets and State Street Global Exchange. State Street Global Markets provides research and trading solutions that improve the efficient use of client capital, and State Street Global Exchange provides clients with sophisticated real-time data, analytics and electronic trading solutions that offer enhanced portfolio and risk insight, as well as improved decision-making capabilities. He is also a member of State Street’s Management Committee, the company’s most senior strategy and policy-making team.
Lou’s career spans more than 30 years in technology and financial servicing. Prior to this role, he led Securities Finance at State Street, where he was responsible for strategic direction and operations of both the agency and principal lending program. Lou served as executive vice president and deputy chief executive officer of asset servicing at BNY Mellon, where he was a member of the Operating Committee. At BNY Mellon, he was also head of the global financial institutions group within the asset servicing business, and oversaw the alternative investment services group, the
ETF services group, investment management outsourcing and the asset servicing Latin American business.
Previously, Lou held the roles of chief operating officer and chief executive officer of Eagle Investment Systems LLC and worked at Fidelity Investments in both the fixed income and equity investments divisions. Nearly two decades ago he served as a vice president in technology at State Street.
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