Gumbs, who joins New York-based Broadridge after about three years with San Francisco-based Uber, will oversee the financial technology company’s legal, compliance, and physical security teams, according to a Thursday statement. He succeeds Adam Amsterdam, who is retiring after three decades as Broadridge’s legal chief.
“They’re a super important company to the ecosystem for banks, other financial services firms, and just for investors, particularly around governance,” Gumbs told Bloomberg Law, ...