JP Zammitt — CEO
Jean-Paul (JP) Zammitt is President of Bloomberg Bloomberg LP and is a member of the Bloomberg LP Management Committee. Over his more than 20-year career with Bloomberg, Mr. Zammitt has worked in management roles across Sales, Product Development, Strategy and Operations. He currently oversees all aspects of the company's Financial Solutions business. This includes the Bloomberg Terminal, as well as comprehensive and integrated enterprise solutions across buy- and sell-side workflows. He also serves as a non-executive director of Bloomberg Trading Facility, Ltd. (BTFL) and Bloomberg Index Services, Ltd. (BISL). Under his leadership, Bloomberg's Financial Solutions business has grown to 325,000+ paid subscribers who depend on Bloomberg technology and data to navigate the global markets and manage risk. Founded in 1981, Bloomberg brought transparency to the financial markets long before the popularization of PCs and the internet. Now more than three decades on, Bloomberg remains at the cutting edge of innovation, delivering indispensable news, data, analytics and trading tools. Prior to joining Bloomberg in 1998, Mr. Zammitt worked as a fixed-income and derivatives broker in London. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial & Business Economics from the London School of Economics, and speaks fluent Italian.
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Location: Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Experience: 29 yrs 4 mos
Career Highlights
- Over 20 years of leadership at Bloomberg.
- Grew Financial Solutions to 325,000+ subscribers.
- Expert in financial technology and market analytics.
Work Experience
Bloomberg
President of Bloomberg LP (3 yrs 4 mos)
President of Bloomberg Financial Products and Management Committee Member of Bloomberg LP (8 yrs)
Global Head of Core Terminal (2 yrs)
Global Head of Product - Core Terminal (5 yrs)
EMEA Head of Sales - Core Terminal (5 yrs)
European Core Terminal Sales (6 yrs)
Education
Bachelor's degree at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)