NEX Exchange, a NEX Group business which operates a regulated, UK stock exchange for small and medium companies, announces today that it has appointed Mireille Dyrberg to its Board as a Non-Executive Director.
Mireille is Chief Operating Officer of TriOptima, a NEX Group business which lowers costs and mitigates risk in OTC derivatives markets. In this role, Mireille is responsible for infrastructure functions as well as heading up TriOptima’s credit risk analytics service, triCalculate. Since joining TriOptima in 2008, Mireille has overseen the successful growth of the company and helped build the strong, robust and effective technology infrastructure that exists at TriOptima today.
Mireille joins NEX Exchange Board members Tom Binks (Chairman), Patrick Birley (Chief Executive Officer) and Non-Executive Directors’ David Ireland, Ian Chicken and Michael Berkeley.
Tom Binks, Chairman of NEX Exchange, said: “Mireille joins the NEX Exchange Board at an exciting juncture as we help more companies than ever list on our NEX Exchange Main Board and Growth Market. In addition to her involvement in governance, Mireille’s significant technology expertise will be a huge asset as we further develop our strategy.”
MIREILLE DYRBERG BIOGRAPHY
Mireille Dyrberg is Chief Operating Officer of TriOptima, responsible for infrastructure functions including legal, marketing, industry relations, human resources, administration, finance and accounting, and TriOptima’s credit risk analytics service, triCalculate. Mireille joined TriOptima in 2008 as CEO of TriOptima EMEA directing the sales and client management teams in the region. Prior to joining TriOptima, Mireille was the Global Business Manager for Rates at Dresdner Kleinwort, before which she held a series of Operations leadership roles at Dresdner and other financial institutions both in London and Frankfurt. Mireille has a BA from the University of Kent at Canterbury and a double MA degree with Distinction from Exeter University and the Uniwersytet Jagiellonski w Krakowie specializing in macroeconomics.