New Constructs Builds Data Biz, Taps Former BNY ConvergEx CEO Meserve for Board

After experiencing demand for the raw data it collects from financial statements, New Constructs has enlisted an advisory board to help expand takeup of the data.

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New Constructs, a Nashville, Tenn.-based provider of stock and exchange-traded fund (ETF) research and recommendations, is creating a new business line selling the underlying datasets it captures to derive its research, and has formed an advisory board of industry experts to help expose the data to a wider audience.

The efforts are part of a new initiative at the vendor to expand its business, which has grown steadily over the past 18 years since being founded by CEO David Trainer—a former

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