Price exits as Iress CEO

Financial services technology company Iress has announced a new chief executive, with former Bravura and Class Super executive Andrew Russell to succeed Marcus Price from mid-November.
The company has announced to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) that Price will step down from the company today with Iress’ chief executive, Global Trading and Market Data, Geoff Rogers, appointed chief executive in the interim.
Confirming the change, Iress chair, Roger Sharp acknowledged that Price had deliver a pivotal turnaround for the business and helped restore the balance sheet.
However, he said the next phase of the strategy would be “intensely product and client focused” and he believed Russell brought the necessary experience and track record.









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