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NeoXam Names Daniel Joseph as Country Lead for Australia

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NeoXam has named Daniel Joseph as country head for Australia. His responsibilities include running the Australian office, growing the local team, winning new clients, managing client accounts and developing the NeoXam brand and reputation. Joseph reports to Tim Versteeg, head of sales and general manager of the Asia-Pacific region at NeoXam, and has more than 16 years’ experience in the financial services sector. He joins NeoXam from Luxoft and previously worked for BNY Mellon’s data and analytics business developing and delivering innovative buy-side solutions.

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