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Hazeltree President and CEO Stephanie Miller Joins SEI Board of Directors

Miller Brings Deep Expertise in Financial Services to Position

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hazeltree, the leading provider of treasury and liquidity management solutions for the asset management industry, today announced that Stephanie Miller, President and CEO, joined the SEI® (NASDAQ: SEIC) Board of Directors. Miller will serve as a member of the Audit and Legal and Regulatory Oversight Committees, in addition to carrying out her Board responsibilities.

Recognized as a leader in the financial services industry, Miller brings more than 25 years of experience across financial services and a deep knowledge of technology, which uniquely position her to provide expertise on SEI’s three pillars of capabilities: technology, operations, and asset management.

“As markets and technology continue to rapidly evolve, SEI occupies a unique and exciting position at the center of the financial services industry,” said Stephanie Miller. “I am pleased to join its Board of Directors, and I look forward to leveraging my industry experience to support SEI as the company executes its growth strategies.”

Miller was appointed as President and CEO of Hazeltree in October 2023, a role to which she brings her proven track record of leading successful organizations and driving business growth. She previously served as CEO of Intertrust Group. Most recently, she was the Chief Administrative Officer at Gilded and has also held executive roles at SS&C Technologies, JP Morgan, and Citco Fund Services.

About Hazeltree
Hazeltree is the leading treasury and liquidity management solution provider for investment management firms, serving hedge funds, private markets, asset managers, fund administrators, insurance companies, pension funds, and corporates. Hazeltree’s innovative cloud-based treasury and liquidity solutions deliver enhanced transparency, liquidity, risk mitigation, streamlined operations, and increased IRR by optimizing counterparty interactions, credit facilities, margin requirements, and fees. Hazeltree is headquartered in New York with offices in London, Bournemouth, and Hong Kong.

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