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Stephen C. Daffron

Strategic Advisor

Stephen C. Daffron became a Strategic Advisor for FNZ in August 2024.

Stephen is also a Co-Founder and Industry Partner at the fintech specialized private equity and venture capital firm, Motive Partners, where he sources and executes investment opportunities and has been a fixture in the development and implementation of technology, data and operational processes across the financial technology continuum for well over two decades.

Most recently, Stephen served as Executive Chairman of BetaNXT, also a Motive Partners portfolio company, having previously served as Chief Executive Officer. In his capacity as an Industry Partner of Motive Partners, between January 2019 and May 2021, Stephen was the President of Dun & Bradstreet, another Motive Partners portfolio company, where he led the company’s transformation and growth strategy, execution and operations.

Prior to joining Motive Partners, Stephen served as the chief executive officer of Interactive Data Corporation, a private equity-backed firm. Prior to this, Stephen was the global head of technology, operations, and data at Morgan Stanley, where he served on the firm’s Management and Risk Committees. Before returning to the sell-side, Stephen was chief operating officer at Jim Simon's Renaissance Technologies. Earlier aspects of his long career in finance and technology include over a decade at Goldman Sachs, where he pioneered the re-engineering of operations and technology functions across payments, derivative processing, credit risk/collateral control and investment management.

Stephen helped create one of the earliest electronic trading systems used for commodity futures and options in the early 1990s, pioneered the processes that allowed the explosive growth in derivatives trading and processing, managed the integration of major acquisitions, oversaw the growth of the technology and operations that spring-boarded the prime brokerage business, and subsequently moved to the buy-side to supervise the growth of processing capabilities at one of the industry's most successful hedge funds.

Stephen earned a B.S. from United States Military Academy at West Point, and a M.B.A., M.A., M.Ph. and Ph.D. from Yale.