MacHarg comes to Broadridge
23 June 2025 US
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Kenneth MacHarg has been welcomed to Broadridge as managing director, global head of futures and options trading.
He joins the firm from J.P. Morgan, where he most recently served as managing director, global head of futures execution product, and head of North America futures and derivatives clearing.
In his new role, MacHarg will be expected to lead the commercial strategy and initiatives for Broadridge's futures and options (F&O) platform. He brings with him a strong expertise in execution and global operations.
Frank Troise, president of Broadridge trading and connectivity solutions, says: “We are thrilled to welcome Ken to the Broadridge trading and connectivity solutions team at such a transformative moment for our F&O platform.”
MacHarg adds: “The F&O platform’s modular and flexible deployment capabilities are a powerful step forward for the industry, and I look forward to collaborating with our clients and teams to drive continued growth.”
He joins the firm from J.P. Morgan, where he most recently served as managing director, global head of futures execution product, and head of North America futures and derivatives clearing.
In his new role, MacHarg will be expected to lead the commercial strategy and initiatives for Broadridge's futures and options (F&O) platform. He brings with him a strong expertise in execution and global operations.
Frank Troise, president of Broadridge trading and connectivity solutions, says: “We are thrilled to welcome Ken to the Broadridge trading and connectivity solutions team at such a transformative moment for our F&O platform.”
MacHarg adds: “The F&O platform’s modular and flexible deployment capabilities are a powerful step forward for the industry, and I look forward to collaborating with our clients and teams to drive continued growth.”
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