Omgeo names Scott Hillyer MD, client operations

Omgeo today announced the addition of Scott Hillyer as managing director, client operations.

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In this role, Mr. Hillyer focuses on driving client satisfaction and further enhancing the overall client experience by facilitating cross-functional collaboration, acting as an advocate for Omgeo's clients and taking a continuous process improvement approach to product integration services, client support and training delivery.

Mr. Hillyer also partners closely with Omgeo's client community as well as the firm's board of directors, shareholders and advisory boards to actively build relationships and manage expectations. Mr. Hillyer is a member of Omgeo's executive team and is involved in developing and executing upon the company's core strategies. He reports directly to Marianne Brown, president and CEO.

"Over the past 21 years, Scott Hillyer has developed a keen knowledge of the financial and technology industries, as well as demonstrated a strong commitment to quality, efficiency and client satisfaction," said Ms. Brown. "His experience, track record for delivering results and approach to leadership make Scott a great fit for Omgeo. I look forward to leveraging his point of view as we continue to bring operational stability to the financial community at large."

"Omgeo has a history of delivering innovative, pertinent solutions to the industry," Mr. Hillyer said. "I feel my background in client services and my dedication to ensuring that the needs of our clients are always at the heart of our strategic product and business decisions will be very complementary to the organization."

Prior to joining Omgeo, Mr. Hillyer held the position of senior vice president of client services at Eagle Investment Systems LLC and has also made valuable contributions at both Fidelity Investments and State Street Bank and Trust.

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