DPC DATA Appoints Derek Harrison as Vice President of Sales to Foster Expansion into New Markets

Derek Harrison Joins DPC DATA as VP of Sales (Photo Credit: DPC DATA)

ROSELAND, N.J. - July 25, 2023 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - DPC DATA Inc., a key provider of data solutions for the US municipal bond market, has named Derek Harrison as its new Vice President of Sales. Harrison, who will report directly to company President Ken Hoffman, is expected to use his deep understanding of financial management, fintech, and sales to help DPC DATA develop data solutions for new US-based accounts, specifically targeting buy-side market participants.

With a professional background that includes roles at Revolution Financial Management, Transamerica, and Bloomberg LP, Harrison will leverage his extensive knowledge of financial markets, products, and market participants to contribute to DPC DATA's growth. Hoffman has expressed optimism about Harrison's appointment, stating, "Derek will be a key asset to DPC DATA as we grow our client relationships with new data opportunities. He brings additional sales professionalism to DPC DATA with his proven skills in analyzing client workflows."

Harrison, on his part, is keen on using his insights to improve client collaboration. "I believe in understanding the client's perspective and delivering to them a product set that will address gaps in their data to make their analyses richer and more cost effective," Harrison said.

DPC DATA, a pioneer in data solutions for the municipal securities lifecycle, has been serving the municipal bond marketplace since 1992. The firm's solutions, including MuniPOINTS, Filing Summary, and MuniGUARD News, in addition to MuniCREDIT Solutions, are used by over 100,000 professionals in leading brokerage, clearing, and advisory firms.

For further details about DPC DATA Inc., visit www.DPCDATA.com.

Source: DPC DATA via PRLog

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