Trayport Strengthens Management Team With New High Calibre Professionals

Trayport makes new appointments to enhance companys international electronic trading business. Marisa Nimmergut is appointed as New Business Manager, Broker Systems,Adrienne Quinn as Head of Exchange Systems, William Lai as Sales Manager at Trayport, Asia Pacific region and Marcel Kay

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Trayport makes new appointments to enhance companys international electronic trading business. Marisa Nimmergut is appointed as New Business Manager, Broker Systems,Adrienne Quinn as Head of Exchange Systems, William Lai as Sales Manager at Trayport, Asia-Pacific region and Marcel Kay as Head of PR.

Prior to Trayport Adrienne Quinn served as Business Leader of IT Projects & Strategy for New Zealand Exchange (NZX) with the engagements in IT operations and project delivery of the exchange’s major projects (including the implementation of Trayport GlobalVision trading platform). She will head the Exchange Systems Business unit which builds trading platforms for exchanges worldwide including the Japanese Oil Exchange (JOX) and NZX for the trading of equities.

Marcel Kay contributes Trayport 12 year experience of PR business industry with significant expertise in European business to business technology agencies. His role at Trayport will be to publicise Trayport’s business and GlobalVision product portfolio to exchanges, brokers and trader clients worldwide.

Marisa Nimmergut takes up the role with Trayport’s Broker Systems Business. Previously she worked as Business Development Manager at Allegro Development. Her experience also includes the service at Dow Jones Newswires where Marisa worked as a Relationship Manager. Nimmergut brings Trayport considerable knowledge of the energy industry.

William Lai will serve Sales Manager for Trayport in the Asia-Pacific region. William has 16 years of experience in sales with a track record of training and building outstanding sales teams globally. He was previously Director of Sales at Xinhua Finance and also worked at LexisNexis Butterworths. In the new role at Trayport Lai will be based in Hong Kong.

I’m pleased to be able to announce these four appointments, says Edmund Hor, chief executive, Trayport. They are an endorsement of the quality and experience of the senior and commercial teams at Trayport and are an important part of our continued expansion. We can now focus on delivering Trayport’s next stage of growth & development.

To be asked to head up Trayport’s exchange business, working with some of the world’s premier exchanges, is very exciting, says Adrienne Quinn. I look forward to being able to draw upon all of my and Trayport’s experience when working with our exchange clients. Having been in their shoes, I can understand their need for high quality technology within the exchange environment.

I’m looking forward to working with the team to take PR for Trayport on to the next level, says Marcel Kay. I also expect to build relationships with some of our clients to better understand the markets from their perspective and build our brand’s strengths further.

Trayport is a great opportunity, says Marisa Nimmergut. The company has an incredibly talented development and commercial team and I’m looking forward to working with them to help grow the business as well as assist our broker clients expand theirs.

I’ve now got the best of both worlds – to help shape and develop Trayport’s business in Asia-Pacific, whilst at the same time, continuing to expand our sales in the region, says William Lai.

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