MayStreet appoints former KCG, Citadel director David Streltsoff as its Head of Business Development

Technology company MayStreet, which specializes in next-generation market-access and analytics software for capital markets firms, today announces the appointment of David Streltsoff, a former director at KCG Holdings and Citadel, as Head of Business Development and a member of MayStreet’s senior management team.

Mr Streltsoff joins MayStreet from Citadel LLC in San Francisco, where he served as a director of sales and business development. Prior to Citadel, he was a director at KCG Holdings’ KnightDirect unit, where he was responsible for firm-wide sales and marketing of algorithmic trading tools, direct market access (DMA), agency program trading and Transaction Cost Analysis (TCA). Before that, he was director of sales and marketing, financial research, at Frost & Sullivan in New York.

maystreet_logoPatrick Flannery, CEO and co-founder of MayStreet, says,

“David is a proven, revenue-growth engineer and business leader with over 12 years of success driving record-breaking sales and organizational performance. We’re eager to have him help lead this next stage of our growth with the opportunities we see ahead. His deep industry experience and senior-level success will help us capitalize on our current momentum, where we more than doubled our customer base in 2015. For 2016, we’re now actively expanding the scope of our business with banks, asset managers and exchanges.”

Mr Streltsoff comments,

“MayStreet is clearly positioned as an emerging tech firm focused squarely on technology, flexible software and market data capture for the Wall Street ecosystem. I’m looking forward to bringing a different prospective to my past client contacts and future prospects. At MayStreet, that means delivering advanced analytics through high-precision, high-quality data to provide transparency to once and for all answer the question, ‘what just happened to my order and why.’ It’s all about giving firms an unbiased, holistic view of the market and the performance of their trading strategies and algorithms.”

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