William Epifanio II is a Partner with CTPartners, a premier executive search firm committed to performance, quality and results. As a member of the Financial Services Practice, Bill leads the firm’s Financial Technology specialization. Bill serves financial services clients seeking to fully capitalize on the strategic capabilities of technology, recruiting leadership to implement innovative processes and services while negotiating integration issues. In the area of Financial Technology, Bill works with technology companies providing products and services to the financial services industry. Drawing on career experience in growing a global business, he closely collaborates with clients to structure global teams. Previously Bill was a Director with executive search firm The Whitney Group. Wealth management, hedge fund, asset management, investment banking firms, as well as major global retail banks were among his clients. A Wall Street veteran, Bill was consistently recognized for excellence. During his tenure as a Senior Equity Analyst and Vice President with Goldman, Sachs & Co., Bill was named to Institutional Investor’s 2001 First Team for Global Software Research. As Senior Equity Analyst and Vice President of JP Morgan Securities, he was ranked #11 in Server and Enterprise Software, #9 in PC Software, and as an Up-and-Comer in both categories. The Reuters Fund Managers Survey rated his team the #5 Team covering the sector. Bill founded DynaMedix Corporation, a leading developer and licenser of computer software for clinical labs, blood banks and donor centers, and other health care applications. During his 14 years as CEO, he expanded the US-based company to Latin America and Asia Pacific. Earlier Bill was a Senior Analyst with McKinsey & Company, Inc. Other career experience includes serving as Director of Technology for The Greenwich Country Day School.A graduate of Harvard College majoring in Engineering and Applied Mathematics, Bill also completed Harvard Graduate Business School’s Owner/President Management Program. While pursuing his undergraduate degree, Bill was an Assistant Consultant in Arthur D. Little’s Medical Products Division and a Research Scientist at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. His research led to the creation of the first electronic method capable of measuring microliter-per-minute fluid flow rates, a process for which Bill holds the U.S. patent. He serves as a board member of the Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich and is involved with Autism Speaks. Bill is based in the firm’s New York headquarters. |