Watson joins Tonic as programme manager
08 March 2024 UK
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Emma Watson has joined capital markets consultancy firm Tonic as programme manager.
Based in London, she will partner with Tonic’s institutional clients to accelerate and execute complex, multi-year programmes.
Watson holds more than 25 years of international capital markets experience, working across a range of product, operational and strategic transformation roles at Tier 1 banks and service providers.
Most recently, she was an executive director of post-trade markets at J.P Morgan, which she joined in 2020.
Commenting on her new role, Watson says: “I’m eager to apply my domain and transformation expertise to help Tonic’s growing client base, including my specialisms across margin and collateral, securities finance, full post-trade and risk.â€
Chris Watts, Tonic CEO and co-founder, adds: “Emma is a transformation leader who will further enhance our securities finance and post-trade capabilities, as we continue to extend our domain and service scope to our clients.â€
Based in London, she will partner with Tonic’s institutional clients to accelerate and execute complex, multi-year programmes.
Watson holds more than 25 years of international capital markets experience, working across a range of product, operational and strategic transformation roles at Tier 1 banks and service providers.
Most recently, she was an executive director of post-trade markets at J.P Morgan, which she joined in 2020.
Commenting on her new role, Watson says: “I’m eager to apply my domain and transformation expertise to help Tonic’s growing client base, including my specialisms across margin and collateral, securities finance, full post-trade and risk.â€
Chris Watts, Tonic CEO and co-founder, adds: “Emma is a transformation leader who will further enhance our securities finance and post-trade capabilities, as we continue to extend our domain and service scope to our clients.â€
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