73 Strings Appoints President and Chief Product Officer
Eamon O’Dwyer is president and Matt Storey is chief product officer at 73 Strings, which has also added senior AI, product and engineering leaders to its executive team.
73 Strings announced the appointment of Eamon O’Dwyer as president and Matt Storey as chief product officer, and said it has hired senior AI, product and engineering leaders for its AI-powered private markets valuation and portfolio intelligence platform.
O’Dwyer will report to CEO and co-founder Yann Magnan and is based in London. He will coordinate product, engineering, data, client operations and go-to-market teams to speed company execution and build operational capacity for growth. O’Dwyer has nearly 30 years of experience in financial services and fintech, including more than a decade at Barclays in digital strategy, product and partnerships, followed by senior roles at several high-growth fintech firms.
Storey joins 73 Strings as chief product officer and is also based in London. He will lead the product organisation, scale product infrastructure and drive the product roadmap to meet client needs. Storey will oversee the company’s generative AI work and translate AI advances into tools for valuation workflows, analytics and governance. He co-founded and served as CPO of SteelEye, growing the platform to nearly 200 clients and more than 100 employees.
Other senior hires named in the announcement include Fedja Bosnic as director of software engineering in Dubai to scale engineering and advance distributed systems and data capabilities; Mathavan Chidambaresan as product director in London to scale data platforms and embed AI into private markets workflows; Amruta Karmarkar as director of software engineering in New York to lead platform and engineering growth; Nicholas Kolba as agentic AI engineering lead in New York to develop intelligent agents that automate complex financial workflows; and Roland Le Franc as director of software engineering in Seattle to expand the global engineering team and strengthen quality assurance, site reliability and platform automation.
The hires follow a period of client growth and rising adoption of 73 Strings’ valuation and portfolio intelligence tools across the private capital community. The announcement noted that firms are investing in infrastructure to produce transparent, defensible net asset values (NAVs) and to deliver reporting at higher speed and frequency. The expanded leadership is meant to support product development, strategic partnerships and customer delivery as demand for AI-powered valuation infrastructure grows.
Yann Magnan, CEO and co-founder, said: “Private markets are entering a once-in-a-generation phase of growth, and every NAV and report now must be trusted, defensible and delivered at a pace the market has never demanded before. These appointments allow us to structure the business in order to innovate even faster, execute with even higher precision and build even closer relationships with the firms defining the future of private markets.”
73 Strings described the new appointments as a mix of executives with experience building and scaling enterprise software, data and AI products for financial services and large-scale platforms. The company added the leadership team will focus on agentic AI capabilities, interoperability across the private markets ecosystem and stronger operational foundations to support global clients.








