London Stock Exchange today appointed Marcus Stuttard as its new Head of AIM. Marcus was previously Deputy Head of AIM and brings 15 years experience at the London Stock Exchange to the role.
Xavier Rolet, Chief Executive designate of the London Stock Exchange, said:
“I am delighted to announce the appointment of Marcus as the new Head of AIM. With his depth of experience and unrivalled knowledge of the market, he is the natural choice to take AIM forward and continue to build on its success as the world’s growth market. Having been Deputy Head of AIM for the last three years and responsible for Corporate Adviser relationships for two and a half years before that, Marcus is already well known in the AIM community for his commitment to the market and its success. I look forward to working with him closely in the coming years.”
Marcus Stuttard takes over this role from Martin Graham who stepped down from the Exchange last week after a five year period during which he led AIM through a period of major growth and international success. Going forward Marcus will be responsible for the overall strategy of AIM and its continued development as a global growth market.
Marcus, 39, joined the London Stock Exchange as a Regulatory Adviser in 1994. He has held a variety of roles at the Exchange including responsibility for the Exchange’s relationship with Corporate Advisers before becoming Deputy Head of AIM in March 2006.