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Names in the News 3-19-25

Appointment at Riskline and Synergy Global Housing >>

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Harvey Chipkin

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Names in the news

Riskline, a global intelligence company, announced that Suzanne Sangiovese has been named CEO. She joined the company in 2010 and has worked across various roles, most recently as director, travel and technology. In her new role, she will be responsible for driving the company’s strategic vision, enhancing financial performance and leading long-term growth initiatives, according to the announcement. Sangiovese succeeds Kennet Nordlien, founder and former CEO, who is moving into an executive chairman position. Riskline, according to the announcement, uses over 100,000 data sources to deliver timely, accurate risk assessments to companies worldwide.

Synergy Global Housing, a serviced accommodation provider, announced the appointment of Manpreet Dhami as executive vice president, international. In the role, she will lead the company’s international operations across Europe/Middle East/Africa and Asia-Pacific. Dhami brings more than two decades of global mobility to the position. Most recently, she served as chief strategy office for Newland Chase where, according to the announcement, she expanded the company’s presences into new markets and drove significant revenue growth.

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