People Moves Roundup: Winterflood Securities, Cantor Fitzgerald, Stifel and more…

The past week has seen moves in electronic trading and sales as well as senior leadership appointments across EMEA, the US, and APAC. 

Winterflood Securities 

Joe Everitt has been named head of low-touch trading and algorithmic sales trading at Winterflood Securities, following 14 and a half years at Stifel.  

He most recently served as managing director, electronic trading focused on Stifel large-cap Retail Service Provider (RSP) and Institutional Algorithmic Platform in Europe (SELECT). 

London-based Everitt has also previously held senior roles at Seymour Pierce, FXCM, Desdner Kleinwort Wassertstein, and Raymond James.  

In his new position, Everitt will report to Andrew Stancliffe, head of execution services. 

Cantor Fitzgerald 

Tony Nash has joined investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald as co-head of portfolio and electronic trading for EMEA.   

London-based Nash joins the firm from Stifel, where he served as managing director, electronic trading for more than six years.   

In a statement on LinkedIn, Nash said: “I’m looking forward to working with clients and new colleagues tohelp grow Cantor’s portfolio and electronic trading offering.”  

He has also held partner roles at Autonomous Research for four years, as well as also at Execution Noble from 2008 to 2014.  

Prior to this, he also worked as a managing director at Lehman Brothers for three years, and covered portfolio trading at Deutsche Bank for eight years.  

Stifel 

US investment bank Stifel appointed Darryl Willoughby as managing director, looking after pan-European trading.  

London-based Willoughby is set to help the firm expand its high-touch franchise across Europe, and support client business through agency and risk trading.  

He will report to Seema Arora, managing director and head of execution services for EMEA.   

Willoughby joins the firm from Pareto Securities, where he was head of equity sales trading, London.  

Prior to this, he worked across equity principal strategies at Jefferies for more than a year.  

Cboe Global Markets  

Keith Petersen has joined Cboe Global Markets as head of market data and access services for North America.  

Petersen will be based out of New York in his new role, and joins the exchange from Solution Systems, where he supported the firm’s development and administration as the vice president of growth. 

Before this, he spent more than seven years at Barchart in Chicago, joining the firm as head of strategy and chief of staff in 2016, and later taking on the role of chief strategy officer.  

Previously in his career, he also worked at CME Group for three years. 

He has also held trader and corporate development positions at IMC Trading and began his career as a financial analyst in commercial banking at Bank of America.   

IMC Trading  

Will Douglas has joined IMC Trading as a FX options trader.  

London-based Douglas joins the firm from BNP Paribas, where he worked as a FX options trader and vice president in electronic market making for almost two years.  

Prior to this, he also served as an eFX quant researcher at NatWest for two years. 

Previously in his career, he has worked as a fixed income trader at Rothesay, and covered interest rate derivatives quant at Barclays.   

OneChronos  

OneChronos has selected former BlackRock managing director, Junya Umeno, as the firm’s new head of Japan markets.   

The hire comes as part of OneChronos’ push to expand into APAC markets and will see Umeno leading plans to develop Japan as a central hub for the firm and create a trading venue to capture new sources of liquidity in the region.   

Umeno joins after spending nearly 20 years at BlackRock, where he most recently worked as a managing director. 

Prior to this, he was also head of trading, lending, and liquidity at BlackRock. He is also a co-chair of FIX Trading Community’s Japan Governance Board.  

oneZero Financial Systems 

Adam Collins has joined oneZero Financial Systems as head of institutional sales for EMEA and the Americas.  

London-based Collins brings 20 years of industry experience to his new role, and joins the firm from LSEG, where he worked as EMEA head of FX sales for a year.  

Prior to this, he also served at LSEG’s Refinitiv across various leadership roles. 

Previously in his career, he spent five years at Bloomberg, where he joined the firm as an eFX bank liquidity relationship manager, and later covered global markets multi-asset hedge fund sales.   

He also spent three years at BNP Paribas from 2010 to 2013, working across eFX sales for EMEA.  

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