Whymark and Wilson to leave ISLA board
Casey Whymark and Duncan Wilson are set to leave the board of securities lending trade body ISLA.
Whymark, co-head of securities lending and financing at UBS and J.P Morgan’s Wilson will step down this year.
Whymark took up board responsibilities in 2014, Wilson followed a year later.
Two new board members are expected to be appointed by the end of 2016.
Andy Dyson, the new chief executive of ISLA, thanked both individuals for their efforts at the trade association’s annual conference in Vienna this week.
Kevin McNulty, who has been at the helm of the group for seven years, stepped down this month.
The full list of ISLA staff and board members is available on ISLA's website.
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