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Duncan L. Niederauer

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Duncan L. Niederauer is an American businessman.[1][2][3] He serves as the Chief Executive Officer of NYSE Euronext.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Biography

Early life

Niederauer graduated from Bay Shore High School in June of 1977. He earned an MBA from Emory University and a BA from Colgate University. [1][3][4][5][6]

Career

Duncan L. Niederauer is Chief Executive Officer, NYSE and President, ICE. During his tenure as CEO, NYSE Euronext, Mr. Niederauer oversaw the transformation of the company into an innovative, globally integrated organization with a high-tech, high-touch focus. Prior to his current position, Mr. Niederauer was President and co-Chief Operating Officer of NYSE Euronext with responsibility for U.S. cash equities.

Before joining NYSE Euronext in April 2007, Mr. Niederauer was Managing Director and co-Head of the Equities Division Execution Services franchise at Goldman, Sachs & Co. His career at Goldman Sachs spanned 22 years.

Mr. Niederauer has served on the board of Archipelago Holdings, LLC and Colgate University, and now serves on the board of Operation Hope, The American Ireland Fund and the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation. His current affiliations include G100, Chief Executive 50, British-American Business Council International Advisory Committee, Partnership for New York City, Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy, Shanghai International Financial Advisory Committee, Museum of American Finance, Pace University President’s Council and Fundação Dom Cabral in Brazil. [2]

Philanthropy

Niederauer and his wife led the Newmark School’s “Destination of Promise” campaign, which built a state of the art school for children with autism and related disabilities in Scotch Plains, NJ. They have three children and reside in New Jersey. [7]


References

  1. ^ a b c Bloomberg BusinessWeek
  2. ^ a b c Forbes Cite error: The named reference "forbes" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c The Wall Street Journal
  4. ^ a b NYSE Euronext
  5. ^ a b Barbara Brooks, Duncan L. Niederauer ’81 is named 2013 commencement speaker, Colgate News, January 28, 2013
  6. ^ a b 175 Makers of History: Duncan L. Niederauer
  7. ^ [1]

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