Paul Christensen moves from Goldman Sachs to head Green Key Technologies
Green Key Technologies, which provides voice collaboration software for global financial markets, has appointed Paul Christensen as CEO.
Green Key Technologies, which provides voice collaboration software for global financial markets, has appointed Paul Christensen as CEO.
Green Key Technologies, a specialist provider of voice collaboration software for global financial markets, has appointed Paul Christensen as its new chief executive officer (CEO), effective immediately. Anthony Tassone, Green Key’s co-founder and CEO since the firm’s inception, will assume the new role of chief product officer, responsible for product innovation and development.
Christensen has played an active role in many leading market structure initiatives over the past 15 years, including Markit, TradeWeb, SwapClear, SwapsWire, the London Clearing House and Volbroker. He also served as Goldman’s co-chief operating officer of its global market structure group. Christensen joined Goldman Sachs as an executive director in 2006 and was promoted to managing director in 2009.
Prior to joining Goldman, Christensen served as global head of strategic investments for Deutsche Bank. He was Co-COO at Volbroker, one of the first multi-dealer electronic trading platforms, from 2000 to 2002. He began his career as a corporate attorney in London and Sydney.
Green Key is headquartered in Chicago with offices in New York, London and Singapore.