
State Street names new chief risk officer
In the newly created role, Miskovic reports to Ronald Logue, State Street’s chairman and chief executive, and joins State Street’s strategy and policy-making team.
Before this appointment she held the position of treasurer at Morgan Stanley in London, responsible for capital planning, bank relations and cash management for its European and Indian businesses. In 2006, she was elected to State Street’s board of directors while still working at Morgan Stanley, but she will now leave the board on taking up her post as chief risk officer.
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