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BMLL Expands US Footprint and Hires Tim Baker as Senior Adviser

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Data and analytics vendor BMLL has appointed Tim Baker as Senior Adviser. Based in New York, he will be responsible for growing BMLL’s US client base, developing and implementing the company’s growth strategy in the region, in response to increasing client demand for the company’s Level 3 Data and Analytics.

Baker is a seasoned innovator, technologist and entrepreneur, with over 30 years of experience across a wide variety of disciplines, including sell side research, banking, M&A, technology, and data science. He previously held senior roles at IEX, UBS, Refinitiv and Thomson Reuters.

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