Capital Markets Consulting appoints Thomas Opper as business development manager

Capital Markets Consulting is pleased to announce the appointment of Thomas Opper as Business Development Manager. Mr. Opper will be responsible for the management of CMC’s Sales department and Business Development initiatives. Mr. Opper will report to John Barun, President and CEO of Capital Markets Consulting.

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"Thomas Opper’s depth of experience in sales and business to business markets will be very beneficial to CMC’s management team," said John Barun, President of Capital Markets Consulting. "Tom’s goals align with our company’s aspirations and we are excited to see the ideas he will implement to achieve this vision."

Tom joins Capital Markets Consulting after 18 years of experience in Sales and Business Development management. His past accomplishments include creating a marketing strategy which led to $3 Million in new business opportunities in 6 months and he opened a Midwest Regional office that generated $1 Million in revenues within the first 4 months of operations. He has also led a cross-departmental effort to launch a new product that produced $4.3 Million in it’s first year on the market.

"It is a rare find when you come across an organization like CMC," said Opper. "With an amazing track record of success in providing full-scale trading technologies designed to meet each organization’s strategic objectives, CMC has built a success story that will only grow."

Thomas’ experiences and enthusiasm will work well with CMC’s approach to business and we are looking forward to his contributions.

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