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Now & Z/Yen - September 2005
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"Zest for Enlightenment" The Irregular Newsletter of Z/Yen Limited September 2005 Newbies There are several new faces on the Z/Yen scene.
Lorna Bailey and Laura Kinch have joined in the last couple of weeks to help
beef up the Practice Management team, which has
Up For It …And speaking of awards, Z/Yen is delighted to report that the Charityshare venture, which Z/Yen has been spearheading for the past 18 months, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Charity Awards 2005 Best Use of Technology Award. Charityshare is a ground-breaking joint venture initiative between NSPCC and The Children’s Society to co-share IT services. Ian Harris has a canny knack of working on award-winning projects. This might have something to do with Ian’s canny and relentless knack for filling in nomination forms. And Ian would be the first to admit that most of the credit belongs to Mary O’Callaghan and the superb combined team from NSPCC & The Children’s Society; they actually did and are doing all the hard work on the venture. The awards ceremony is in late September. Meanwhile many other charities and government agencies are showing an interest in collaborative ventures along similar lines to Charityshare. Best Execution As we reported last time, we are currently working with Sun Microsystems, the London Stock Exchange and several leading investment banks on a research project based on the automation of Best Execution Compliance. We have been collecting data from a number of banks and adding this to pricing data from the London Stock Exchange. We anticipate that we will have some results next month but any banks who are feeling left out – there is still time to participate – please call Mark Yeandle. Professor Mainelli
More Clients, More Interviews
Z/Yen Now Benchmarks Cities Well known for benchmarking investment banking costs, Z/Yen is now benchmarking whole cities. We have been commissioned by the Corporation of London to conduct research into the competitiveness of international financial centres including London, New York and Frankfurt. Part of this research is being conducted by an online survey – if you have not already participated, please do: www.zyen.com/Activities/current_surveys.htm |
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