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LME announces new senior leadership appointments and organisational design

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Update time : 2024-03-13 17:08:28
On March 6, 2024, the London Metal Exchange (LME) announced a number of senior leadership appointments and organisational design changes. These are being made to ensure that the LME continues to advance as a world-leading metals marketplace – supporting its customers, building mutually beneficial partnerships with its stakeholders, enhancing its operational resilience, and underpinning the Group's future goals and ambitions. The LME appointments complement appointments recently announced by LME Clear and are effective on April 1 2024.

Matthew Chamberlain, LME CEO, said, "These changes and appointments are part of an ongoing programme of enhancements and organisational refinements at the LME that will ensure the business continues to be a global leader in the trading, pricing and clearing of metals in turn, powering some of the most exciting business opportunities and industries around the world."

The LME is pleased today to announce the appointment of Susan Small as General Counsel, overseeing the legal function across LME and LME Clear. Susan will join in June and will report to both the LME and LME Clear CEOs. She joins from J.P. Morgan's Corporate and Investment Bank (CIB), London where she is currently the Deputy General Counsel for the CIB in EMEA and the head of the EMEA Markets Practice Group. She holds a double bachelor's degree in law and finance from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, and is qualified to practise law in England and Wales, New York and New South Wales, Australia.

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