Experienced Investment Management Executive Joins OnCorps' Board of Directors
Decision Guidance Company Adds Esteemed Finance Executive and Early Stage Investor to Board
BOSTON, January 7, 2019 (Newswire.com) - OnCorps, a leader in machine learning and decision guidance software, announced the addition of Joseph (Joe) Dello Russo to the company’s board of directors. Joe’s prior experience includes a career in financial services and public accounting, including serving as Executive Vice President and CAO/CFO of MFS Investment Management, which now has over $485 billion assets under management*. As a dedicated investor, he has investments and/or advisory roles in several early-stage companies, including Convergence, Inc., Elsen, Inc., Embr Labs, Frequency Therapeutics, and Best Credit Management.
“With his exceptional experience in asset management and technology, Joe will provide OnCorps with valuable guidance on business strategy and goals execution,” said Bob Suh, OnCorps’ CEO.
“I am incredibly excited to be working with Bob and the very talented team at OnCorps,” added Dello Russo. “The team’s product set has many clear use cases in the financial services vertical and offers opportunities in investment research, decision making, and exception processing.”
About OnCorps
OnCorps helps people make better decisions by giving them personalized decision-making tools powered by machine learning and behavioral science algorithms. The platform leverages prominent research in behavioral science to engage users and provide more comprehensive data that will produce better, more actionable decisions. OnCorps serves the largest global financial, consulting, and technology firms seeking an edge in decision analytics. For more information visit www.oncorps.io.
*As of August 31, 2018
Source: OnCorps
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