Source appoints six European country heads in structural reshuffle

Lake becomes head of UK

Jayna Rana
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ETF provider Source has appointed six new country heads to drive its presence across Europe, with David Lake gaining the top role in the UK.

Six smaller teams have been created to focus on specific countries and different investor groups within each regional market, as the firm aims to get closer to its investor base and increase its presence across the continent. Each team will be led by a country head, who will assume responsibility in their respective regions. The new heads are: • David Lake, head of United Kingdom • Marco Mautone, head of Switzerland • Sascha Specketer, head of Germany & Austria • Ludovic Djebali, head of France, Belgium and Luxembourg • Stefano Caleffi, head of Italy • Sjef Pieters, head of Scand...

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