Jean-Luc Brach is the new KNEIP’s CIO

KNEIP, the luxembourg-based service provider for the production and disclosure of legal, regulatory and contractual information for the fund industry, appointed Jean-Luc Brach as the company’s new Chief Information Officer (CIO).

March 11, 2014

KNEIP, the luxembourg-based service provider for the production and disclosure of legal, regulatory and contractual information for the fund industry, appointed Jean-Luc Brach as the company’s new Chief Information Officer (CIO).

Jean-Luc Brach will be responsible for deploying new information technology in order to maintain strong business growth and facilitate the introduction of new innovative services. He will report directly to Lee Godfrey, Deputy CEO, and will work closely with Stéphanie Noel, Head of Operations, and Renaud Oury, Chief Sales Officer.

Before joining KNEIP Jean-Luc worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers as European Commission program manager. Prior to this he worked at RBC Luxembourg, where he was a member of the CIO executive committee and director of the RBC infrastructure integration program. He also spent nine years at Accenture, working as a partner and BeLux infrastructure consulting lead.

A service-orientated CIO

“Appointing Jean-Luc as CIO reflects our drive to remain the most innovative regulatory solutions provider to the fund management industry and his experience in running transformational programs will prove to be invaluable in this regard. We have no doubt that our clients will see the benefit of having such a service-orientated expert hand, in charge of our technology offering”, Bob Kneip, CEO of KNEIP said.

“KNEIP is a well-established source of regulatory expertise for fund managers and I’m looking forward to helping build on this success as we strive to become the go-to fund data and reporting solutions provider for the industry”, Jean-Luc Brach, CIO of KNEIP, added.

As new CIO of the company, Jean-Luc Brach was also admitted as member of CIONET Luxembourg in a community of nearly 100 top IT executives and CIO’s in the Grand-Duchy and more than 4200 peers in 10 European countries.

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