Futures brokerage and clearing firm R.J. O’Brien & Associates (RJO) today announced the promotion of Amber Wright, Managing Director and Global Head of Fixed Income, to the additional role of Head of EMEA Sales.
Along with her current responsibilities for the firm’s interest rate initiatives globally, Wright has assumed leadership of sales in the firm’s Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) region.
Based in Dubai after serving for several years out of RJO’s London office, Wright is overseeing brokers and recruiting new sales professionals for the firm’s London, Dubai and Paris offices. She reports to RJO President and Chief Sales Officer Daniel Staniford.
Wright said:
“I am truly honored and excited to step into the role of EMEA Head of Sales for R.J. O’Brien while continuing my responsibilities as Global Head of Fixed Income. This dual role presents a unique opportunity to drive our regional sales strategies across all asset classes, whilst we further enhance the success we’ve achieved in our Rates business. I am excited to leverage our EMEA team’s expertise, build on our strong foundation and explore new growth opportunities across both domains. Together, we will continue to deliver exceptional value to our clients and partners.”
Wright began her RJO career trajectory in July 2019 as Director, Global Sales, and she was named Senior Director in early 2021. She was promoted to Executive Director, Global Head of Fixed Income and E-Trading Sales in January 2022 and to Managing Director in July 2023.
Prior to RJO, Wright spent two years at Capula Investment Management LLP, a global London-based fixed income specialist hedge fund she joined to establish a new systematic trading team, playing a leading role in the development and execution of a model-driven trading and algorithmic execution capability.
She began her career at Barclays Investment Bank as a futures and options broker, developing a specialty in U.S. treasury basis and relative value strategies.
Wright earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from the University of Liverpool.