BOSTON, Nov. 15, 2016 -- Eze Software Group, a premier provider of global investment technology, has appointed Jeffrey Shoreman President and CEO, effective Jan. 1, 2017. He succeeds Pete Sinisgalli, who will be assuming the newly-created Executive Chairman role. In the new leadership structure, Shoreman will be responsible for day-to-day operations, driving growth and customer satisfaction, while Sinisgalli will focus on strategic initiatives and support Shoreman.
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“Eze Software continues to make great progress delivering on our vision to be a global leader of technology-enabled solutions for the entire financial services investment cycle,” Sinisgalli said. “Given our growth in customers, employees, products and markets, it’s an opportune time to extend our executive leadership by appointing Jeff Shoreman as our next CEO.”
Shoreman has been with the firm, and its predecessor companies, for more than 17 years. He currently holds the position of President and has previously been the firm’s Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer.
“I have been fortunate to be a part of Eze’s growth from its very early days as a Boston based investment-software startup to the globally focused and growing company we are today. We are excited by the tremendous opportunities in front of us and I am honored to help continue our history of enormous success for our customers, investors and employees,” Shoreman said.
In 2016, Eze Software Group has expanded its client base to over 2,000, expanded headcount to more than 1,000 employees, and opened new offices in Toronto and Hyderabad.
About Eze Software Group
Eze Software Group is a premier provider of global investment technology to support the front, middle and back office. The Eze Software Investment Suite addresses the core business needs of the asset management community, including Order Management, Trade Execution & Analytics, Portfolio Analytics & Modeling, Compliance & Regulatory Reporting, Commission Management, Data Management and Portfolio & Investor Accounting. Eze Software partners with more than 2,000 buy- and sell-side institutions in 30 countries across North and South America, EMEA, and Asia Pacific. Clients include hedge funds, institutional asset managers, mutual funds, pension funds, endowments, family offices, wealth managers, and broker-dealers across a range of strategies, investment products, and asset classes. Based in Boston, Eze Software employs more than 1,000 associates in 13 offices worldwide. For more information, visit www.ezesoft.com.
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Contact: Veronica Belitski Public Relations Manager, Eze Software Group (212) 506-7523 [email protected]


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