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Francis F.

Senior Director, Sales & Account Management - Financial Services at LeapXpert

Francis F. has extensive experience in the financial services industry, with a strong focus on sales and account management.

Starting in 2007, Francis worked as an Enterprise Sales Executive at Thomson Reuters for two years. From 2009 to 2011, Francis joined Global Relay as an Enterprise Sales Executive, specializing in eComms, compliance, and archiving solutions.

In 2011, Francis returned to Thomson Reuters as an Account Manager, specifically dealing with hedge funds and investment management. This role lasted until 2014 when Francis transitioned to become a Regional Business Manager, responsible for communication, collaboration, community, and compliance solutions.

In 2017, Francis joined Nasdaq as an Enterprise Sales Director for buy-side risk and surveillance. During this time, they also served as an Enterprise Sales Director for communications compliance and surveillance until 2018.

In 2019, Francis moved to Symphony, where they initially served as the Global Account Manager. Later that year, they were promoted to Director and Head of Strategic Accounts for the Americas. In this role, Francis managed relationships with major accounts and played a key role in digitally transforming financial services.

Currently, Francis holds the position of Senior Director of Sales and Account Management - Financial Services at LeapXpert. Their role involves providing enterprises with compliant and secure communication solutions through the LeapXpert Communications Platform.

Francis F. pursued a double major in Psychology and Political Science at Hunter College. The specific start and end years of this educational experience are unknown.

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