IQ Group creates managing principal role
IQ Group has created the role of managing principal to support growth and to strengthen existing and new customer relationships.
Regina Ugarte and Stuart Conboy will fill the role that will match service opportunities creation to IQ Group intellectual property (IP) for business technology strategy and solutions for existing and new clients.
IQ Group chief executive, Brian Peters, said: "The latest additions to our team will add to a broader capability of supporting banking, finance, super, and wealth management organisations, plus assessing how the IQ Group IP can work in a traditional enterprise environment".
Ugarte has over 16 years of experience in solution sales, consulting and customer services for Citi, Bloomberg, HSBC, Thompson Reuters, and SunGard.
In her role, Ugarte will educate internal and external stakeholders on the benefits of the IQ Group catalogue of services and IP.
Conboy has over 30 years of experience in IT consulting and will support the challenges of regulatory, compliance, and transformational change programs for superannuation offerings facing Australia's banks.
He will lead a team renowned for being able to interpret super-focused regulatory change and develop road maps for change with existing and new clients.
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