OneVue appoints industry veteran to key role
OneVue has made a key senior appointment, announcing Richard Linnegan as chief operating officer, fund services.
The company said the appointment reflected its continuing growth momentum, with Linnegan tasked with leading the fund services operations team, focusing on enhancing service delivery to existing clients and further expanding OneVue’s innovation and operational excellence in fund administration services.
It said Linnegan had joined OneVue after 18 years at Goldman Sachs, where he was head of funds operations.
The announcement said that Linnegan boasted 25 years’ experience in the asset management business and had developed a deep understanding of unit registry, fund administration and custody operations across the Australian, European & Asian markets.
Confirming the appointment, OneVue executive general manager, fund services, Richard Harris Smith said Linnegan brought a wealth of operational and registry knowledge and a track record of supporting business growth.
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