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Mark Gossett |

Mark C. Gossett is an Executive Vice President at Northern Trust – London where he serves as the Co-Head of Global Foreign Exchange. Mark is responsible for strategy development, sales and business management for Northern Trust’s FX business which trades from dealing rooms in Singapore, London and Chicago.
Prior to his current position, Mark worked within Northern Trust’s asset management business for seven years, serving as Chief Operating Officer and then Chief Risk Officer for the business.
Mark’s career has also included serving as the EMEA Chief Financial Officer and, prior to that, Product Manager for Global Foreign Exchange. He has experience in commercial lending, interest rate derivative marketing and the structuring of lending arrangements for the asset management and broker-dealer industries.
Mark received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Illinois, a Masters of Management degree from Northwestern University Kellogg Graduate School of Management. Mark is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
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