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CSC Appoints Dan Fisher as Executive Vice President

Will head U.S. Capital Markets, Trust and Agency, and Independent Director business lines

WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CSC, the world’s leading provider of business, legal, tax, and digital brand services, announces that Dan Fisher, a corporate trust industry veteran with 35 years of experience, has joined its Global Financial Markets (GFM) division to lead CSC’s wholly owned subsidiary, Delaware Trust Company. In his new role, Dan will oversee and build upon CSC’s boutique offering of U.S. Capital Markets, Trust and Agency, and Independent Director services for a wide range of clients, including alternative asset managers and capital markets participants.

“I’m thrilled to join the growing CSC team,” says Fisher. “Delaware Trust has always been service-oriented, creating bespoke solutions to meet each client’s unique needs. We will build on that foundation by expanding our services to increase the scope of what we provide to our clients, while continuing to deliver the high level of expertise and support they expect.”

In addition to focusing on business development and service expansion for Delaware Trust, Fisher will help coordinate CSC’s global offering to ensure seamless cross-border service. He will report to John Hebert, president of Global Financial Markets at CSC and president and CEO of Delaware Trust.

“We’re excited to have Dan lead our U.S. team,” says Hebert. “He’s a proven and respected leader in banking and financial services, heading up a variety of domestic and international corporate trust and agency offices during his tenure in the industry. Dan’s wealth of experience, strong track record, and deep understanding of our clients and markets make him an ideal fit to help grow our business.”

Before joining CSC, Fisher served as executive vice president at GLAS Americas and GLAS Trust Company of New York, where he established and led their U.S. business. Prior to GLAS, he worked at Wilmington Trust Company in New York and London, where he served as CEO and executive managing director for its subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Luxembourg, Germany, the Netherlands, and Cayman Islands. He also presided over the establishment of Law Debenture Trust Company of New York and previously worked in the default and bankruptcy business of US Bank.

About CSC

CSC is a leading provider of specialized administration services to alternative asset managers across a range of fund strategies, capital markets participants in both public and private markets, and corporations requiring fiduciary and governance support. We are the unwavering partner for 90% of the Fortune 500®, nearly 10,000 law firms, and more than 3,000 financial institutions. CSC’s Global Financial Markets professionals are located in key financial centers across the U.S., Europe, and Asia-Pacific. We are a global company capable of conducting transactions wherever our clients are―and we accomplish that by deploying experts in every business we serve. To learn more visit cscgfm.com or DelawareTrust.com.

Contacts

For more information:
Jeff Lyons
Public Relations Manager
(302) 636-5400 x. 65518
CSC® News Room

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Details
Headquarters: Wilmington, DE
Website: cscglobal.com
CEO: Rod Ward
Employees: 7500
Organization: PRI

Release Summary
CSC Appoints Dan Fisher as Executive Vice President

Contacts

For more information:
Jeff Lyons
Public Relations Manager
(302) 636-5400 x. 65518
CSC® News Room

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