Life after the City: Zoë Boston

Former MTS executive Zoë Boston finally took the plunge and left the finance industry to set up a health and fitness company that aims to help City workers reduce their stress

Former MTS executive Zoë Boston finally took the plunge and left the finance industry to set up a health and fitness company that aims to help City workers reduce their stress.

Then: e-commerce sales and business development at eSpeed and Barclays Capital, then head of liquidity desk at MTS Now: co-founder of health and fitness company PuraVida Health

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