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Dominic Holland
Director, Market Oversight at FCA
Tony Main
Global Head of Relationship Management
Ian Blair
Managing Director, Global Head of Surveillance at HSBC
Paul Clulow-Phillips
Managing Director, Global Head of Market Abuse Surveillance at BNP Paribas
Ricky Khosla
Head of Sell-Side Trade Surveillance at BNY
Glen Harding
Global Head of Surveillance Optimisation and Model Management at BNY
Nedah McGowan
Senior Relationship Manager at TradingHub (moderator)
Karen Christensen
Head of Design, Bandhub
Philippe Guillot
Managing Director in charge of the Data and markets Directorate at AMF
Andrew Waters
Global Head of Partnerships and Regulatory Strategy at TradingHub
Karen Christensen
Head of Design, Bandhub
Tony leads TradingHub’s global client relationship strategy, ensuring exceptional service and long-term partnership with its customers. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant with EY and then transitioned into investment banking, gaining 15 years of experience with Merrill Lynch on various emerging market and fixed income trading desks and at Dresdner Bank as Managing Director, running the equity and credit derivatives structuring business. Tony's expertise lies in financial and commercial deal structuring, which he further developed as a corporate turnaround consultant and expert witness in financial services litigation prior to joining TradingHub.
Philippe Guillot began his career in finance in 1987 at DKL James Capel (now HSBC), where he held various positions in the markets.In 1991 he joined Enskilda Securities as a market maker, first in Paris then in London. In 1998 he moved to Crédit Agricole Cheuvreux in Paris, taking over as head of Facilitation, before being appointed Group Trading Director in 2006, first in Paris then in London. During this time Philippe played an active part in numerous working groups and market bodies dealing with MiFID issues in Paris. He was a member of the Securities Trading Committee of the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME). He joined the AMF in March 2012. Mr Guillot holds a degree in private law from Paris XI University.