TradingScreen names Jon Fatica co-head, analytics

TradingScreen, the leading provider of multi-broker and multi-asset class execution management systems (EMS), today announced that it named Jon Fatica Co-head of Analytics, based out of the firm's New York office.

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Jon comes from Investment Technology Group (ITG), where he developed that firm's Transaction Cost Analysis (TCA) unit since 2002. He has provided thought leadership and expertise to the buy-side marketplace for more than 300 institutions, leading a staff of consultants, analysts, client-support and technology professionals.

Prior to joining ITG, Jon managed consulting engagements in the financial services practice for KPMG. His career also included stints at JP Morgan, First Boston, Bankers Trust, Lazard Asset Management, in positions including risk management, portfolio management and fixed income trading.

"This is a very exciting time to be providing Transaction Cost Analysis services. The industry is now getting serious about creating open standards for measurement, and adopting real-time, multi-asset tools for tracking TCA," Jon said. "TradingScreen has the technology and expertise that make it a leader in this space, and I look forward to contributing to the firm's success."

"We are very proud to be adding Jon to the team," said TradingScreen CEO Philippe Buhannic. "There is a tremendous amount of change in the industry's approach to Transaction Cost Analysis, and it is always striving to achieve greater trading efficiencies. TradingScreen is in a unique position to partner with the buy side and sell side, and offer the best product in the business. We have the right team, the right tools and a strong commitment to help our clients achieve more transparency and a higher quality of trading." 

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