Mark Wightman Global Head of Alternatives Strategy, Sungard (at time of writing) Mark Wightman has more than 15 years' experience in the Asia Pacific Region. He has extensive knowledge of the asset management and servicing industries from a trading, risk and operational perspective. He has conducted in-house training for global financial services companies and is a guest lecturer at regional universities and business schools. He is a frequent speaker at international events and regularly advises CFOs, CROs, COOs and heads of sales, trading and risk globally.
MARK WIGHTMAN | WEDNESDAY, 21 MAY 2014 Family offices, including both single family offices, as well as multi-family offices, offer a broad range of services to high net-worth individuals and families, ranging from financial and insurance planning and advising, to handling an array of administrative ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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