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Terrence A. Duffy

Terrence A. Duffy (born 1958) is an American businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer of CME Group, a derivatives marketplace based in Chicago, Illinois.

Terrence A. Duffy
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Occupation(s)Executive officer and CEO (derivatives trading)
OrganizationCME Group
Children2

Duffy began working at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in 1980. He joined the CME board in 1995. He served as vice chairman from 1998 to 2002 and as chairman from 2002 onwards. Duffy led the company's substantial mergers and acquisitions, including most notably when Chicago Mercantile Exchange acquired its cross-town rival Chicago Board of Trade, followed by acquisitions of New York Mercantile Exchange and later NEX Group. Duffy has served in the chairman and chief executive role since November 2016.

In 2003, Duffy was appointed by President Bush and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as a member of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB), a position he held until 2013.

Early life and education edit

Terrence A. Duffy was born in 1958 to John J. Duffy and Barbara Duffy.[1][2] His grandfather, John F. Duffy, was a Chicago alderman who eventually became Cook County Board president.[3][4]

Duffy grew up on Chicago's southwest side in the Mount Greenwood neighborhood and graduated from Leo High School in 1976.[5][6] The neighborhood was home to many Chicago police and firefighters, and Duffy has said that while growing up he thought one of these positions would be his career path.[7]

Duffy attended the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.[7] While going to school, he worked nights at a bar called Chuck's in Lake Geneva, an affluent resort town popular with wealthy Chicagoans.[8][9] There he met Vincent Schreiber, a Chicago Mercantile Exchange trader who convinced Duffy to take up a career in trading and eventually became his professional mentor.[8][7]

Career edit

Chicago Mercantile Exchange and TDA Trading edit

Duffy began working as a runner at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in 1980,[9] and founded his own firm, TDA Trading, in 1981.[10][11] In 1984, Duffy bought a CME membership with the help of a $50,000 loan from his parents secured by a mortgage they took out on their home.[9] Shortly after he bought his membership and while working as a broker, he incurred a loss of $150,000 because of a misheard order.[12] “This was my family home. My brother and sisters were still living there. It was $150,000, but it may as well have been a million or $2 million,” Duffy told Crain's in 2013.[5]

Vincent Schreiber, who had introduced Duffy to the trading world several years before, helped Duffy pay back the debt by offering his guarantee to the clearing firm.[5] Duffy continued trading by day and tending bar by night to pay back the debt over the next three years.[5]

In 1995 Duffy joined the CME's board,[9] and in 1998 was elected vice chairman.[13] Duffy pushed for the CME to embrace electronic trading during this period.[14][15]

In April 2002, Duffy became chairman of the CME board and, in December 2002, CME became the first U.S. exchange to go public.[16][9][17]

CME Group edit

On October 17, 2006, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange announced a merger with the Chicago Board of Trade in an $8 billion deal.[18] The combined exchanges would be known as the CME Group, and would represent the world's largest market for financial derivatives contracts.[18] Duffy and his counterpart at the Chicago Board of Trade, Charles Carey, negotiated the deal, along with other executives.[19] Duffy served as chairman of the combined company,[20] and is credited with leading the CME Group's acquisition of the New York Mercantile Exchange in 2008.[21] He began to serve as executive chairman and president in 2012, and in November 2016 took on an expanded role as chief executive officer.[21]

In 2018, Duffy led CME Group's acquisition of London-based NEX Group.[22] In 2021 he negotiated a deal to move CME Group's technology to Google Cloud in order to increase access to the company's products.[23] In addition, Google invested $1 billion in CME Group.[23][24]

Board service edit

Duffy joined the CME board in 1995 and has served as chairman of the CME Group board since 2002.[9][16] Duffy also serves on the board of directors of World Business Chicago, the board of regents for Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, the board of trustees of Saint Xavier University, and is co-chair of the Mayo Clinic Greater Chicago Leadership Council.[25][26]

Duffy was appointed by President Bush and confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 2003 as a member of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB), a position he held until 2013.[4]

FTX criticism edit

Duffy said he suspected corruption at the cryptocurrency exchange on the day of his first one-on-one meeting with founder Sam Bankman-Fried, months before the historic FTX collapse. Duffy first recounted his meeting with Bankman-Fried last week on the “On the Tape” podcast. “You’re a fraud. You’re an absolute fraud,” Duffy said he told Bankman-Fried.[27]

Personal life edit

Duffy and his wife, Jenny, have two children.[5][28]

Duffy received a Doctor of Public Service, honoris causa, from Saint Xavier University in 2019 and a Doctor of Humane Letters from DePaul University in 2007.[29][25]

References edit

  1. ^ "CME Group Inc". Yahoo Finance. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  2. ^ Wisby, Gary (April 19, 2004). "Barbara Duffy, 70, longtime South Side florist". Chicago Sun-Times – via Nexis.
  3. ^ "John F. Duffy, 63, Chicago Official". The New York Times. July 2, 1962. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Marek, Lynne (October 31, 2011). "TRADING PLACES; CME's Duffy emerges as exchange's politicker-in-chief". Crain's Chicago Business. Crain Communication. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e Kapos, Shia (June 24, 2013). "CME's Terry Duffy on the trade that changed his life". Crain's Chicago Business. Crain Communication. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
  6. ^ "Since Leo High School's founding in 1926, Leo graduates have been leaders and innovators in all walks of life". Leo High School. Retrieved March 3, 2022. TERRENCE A. DUFFY '76 Executive Chairman and President, the CME Group.
  7. ^ a b c Marksjarvis, Gail (May 26, 2017). "Early market loss taught CME Group CEO Terry Duffy discipline". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  8. ^ a b Weizman, Hal (November 7, 2011). "From bar to floor to boardroom". Financial Times. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Lambert, Emily (January 11, 2008). "Up From the Pits". Forbes. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
  10. ^ "CME Group Executive Chairman Terrence A. Duffy". Illinois Tech. May 6, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  11. ^ Nominations of Terrence A. Duffy, Susanne T. Marshall, and Neil A.G. McPhie. US: U.S. Government Printing Office. 2003. p. 6. ISBN 9780160708886. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  12. ^ "The futures of capitalism". The Economist. May 11, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
  13. ^ "The Chicago Mercantile Exchange". Securities Week. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. December 21, 1998 – via Nexis. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange elected its board of directors. Terrence Duffy, president of TDA Trading, was elected vice chairman; James Oliff, president of FILO Corp., was selected second vice chairman; Martin Gepsman, an independent floor broker and trader, was appointed secretary; and Thomas Kloet, senior vp of ABN Amro Bank; was named treasurer. CME Chairman Scott Gordon, is in the middle of a two-year term.
  14. ^ Lambert, Emily (January 11, 2008). "Up From the Pits". Forbes. Retrieved March 2, 2022. Over the six years of Duffy's tenure CME has embraced electronic trading, gone public, acquired its onetime largest competitor and increased daily volume from 2.2 million to 14 million contracts.
  15. ^ Fox, Loren (March 2007). "Today Chicago, Tomorrow…". Institutional Investor. Retrieved March 9, 2022. The CME had already come a long way before the merger. After decades of playing second fiddle to the older CBOT, it embraced electronic trading in the 1990s and converted from a member-owned cooperative to a stock corporation.
  16. ^ a b "Parent of Chicago Mercantile Exchange plans dlrs 150 million IPO". Associated Press International. June 10, 2002 – via Nexis. In April, the CME ousted its chairman, Scott M. Gordon, succeeding him with Terrence A. Duffy, a longtime trader who said he planned to focus his efforts on deal making, possibly including a merger with the rival Chicago Board of Trade.
  17. ^ Weber, Lara; Sottardi, Drew (December 3, 2002). "Merc on verge of going public". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 3, 2002. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange plans to go public this week, becoming the first U.S. financial market to sell stock in itself. The CME is expected to launch its initial stock offering after the close of trading Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange, with initial trading of the stock planned for Friday.
  18. ^ a b Barrionuevo, Alexei (October 18, 2006). "2 Exchanges in Chicago Will Merge". The New York Times. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  19. ^ Fox, Loren (March 2007). "Today Chicago, Tomorrow..." Institutional Investor. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  20. ^ "CME to Buy CBOT for $8b". CIO. IDG Communications. October 17, 2006. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  21. ^ a b Shaffer, Erica (November 15, 2016). "Duffy to CEO of CME Group". World Grain. Sosland Publishing. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  22. ^ Sozzi, Brian (March 29, 2018). "CME Group Agrees $5.5 Billion Merger With Britain's NEX". TheStreet. Retrieved March 9, 2022. CME Group's (CME) long-time CEO Terry Duffy wasn't kidding when he told TheStreet back in December he was nearing an acquisition.
  23. ^ a b Mickle, Tripp; Tilley, Aaron (December 29, 2021). "Google and Tech Rivals Tap Cash Reserves to Realize Cloud Ambitions". Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones & Company. Retrieved March 9, 2022. During negotiations to move its trading system to Google Cloud, CME Group Chief Executive Terry Duffy made an investment in his firm key to a deal. "I wanted a partner, not just a cloud provider," Mr. Duffy said in an interview.
  24. ^ Miller, Ron (November 4, 2021). "Google invests $1B in CME Group as part of long-term Google Cloud deal". TechCrunch. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
  25. ^ a b "Wall Street 50 – 2009". Irish America. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  26. ^ "Terrence A Duffy Chairman/CEO, Cme Group Inc". Bloomberg. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  27. ^ Landsman, Stephanie. "CME Group CEO calls Bankman-Fried 'an absolute fraud,' says he saw trouble months before FTX collapse". CNBC. Retrieved 2023-03-09.
  28. ^ Chaparro, Frank (January 25, 2017). "The CEO of a giant Chicago company says big business has 'a moral obligation' to help struggling cities". Insider. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
  29. ^ "Honorary Degree Recipients And Commencement Speakers". Saint Xavier University. Retrieved March 3, 2022.

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For persons of a similar name see Terrence Duffy disambiguation Terrence A Duffy born 1958 is an American businessman He is the chairman and chief executive officer of CME Group a derivatives marketplace based in Chicago Illinois Terrence A DuffyNationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of Wisconsin WhitewaterOccupation s Executive officer and CEO derivatives trading OrganizationCME GroupChildren2 Duffy began working at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in 1980 He joined the CME board in 1995 He served as vice chairman from 1998 to 2002 and as chairman from 2002 onwards Duffy led the company s substantial mergers and acquisitions including most notably when Chicago Mercantile Exchange acquired its cross town rival Chicago Board of Trade followed by acquisitions of New York Mercantile Exchange and later NEX Group Duffy has served in the chairman and chief executive role since November 2016 In 2003 Duffy was appointed by President Bush and confirmed by the U S Senate as a member of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board FRTIB a position he held until 2013 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Chicago Mercantile Exchange and TDA Trading 2 2 CME Group 2 3 Board service 2 4 FTX criticism 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editTerrence A Duffy was born in 1958 to John J Duffy and Barbara Duffy 1 2 His grandfather John F Duffy was a Chicago alderman who eventually became Cook County Board president 3 4 Duffy grew up on Chicago s southwest side in the Mount Greenwood neighborhood and graduated from Leo High School in 1976 5 6 The neighborhood was home to many Chicago police and firefighters and Duffy has said that while growing up he thought one of these positions would be his career path 7 Duffy attended the University of Wisconsin Whitewater 7 While going to school he worked nights at a bar called Chuck s in Lake Geneva an affluent resort town popular with wealthy Chicagoans 8 9 There he met Vincent Schreiber a Chicago Mercantile Exchange trader who convinced Duffy to take up a career in trading and eventually became his professional mentor 8 7 Career editChicago Mercantile Exchange and TDA Trading edit Duffy began working as a runner at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in 1980 9 and founded his own firm TDA Trading in 1981 10 11 In 1984 Duffy bought a CME membership with the help of a 50 000 loan from his parents secured by a mortgage they took out on their home 9 Shortly after he bought his membership and while working as a broker he incurred a loss of 150 000 because of a misheard order 12 This was my family home My brother and sisters were still living there It was 150 000 but it may as well have been a million or 2 million Duffy told Crain s in 2013 5 Vincent Schreiber who had introduced Duffy to the trading world several years before helped Duffy pay back the debt by offering his guarantee to the clearing firm 5 Duffy continued trading by day and tending bar by night to pay back the debt over the next three years 5 In 1995 Duffy joined the CME s board 9 and in 1998 was elected vice chairman 13 Duffy pushed for the CME to embrace electronic trading during this period 14 15 In April 2002 Duffy became chairman of the CME board and in December 2002 CME became the first U S exchange to go public 16 9 17 CME Group edit On October 17 2006 the Chicago Mercantile Exchange announced a merger with the Chicago Board of Trade in an 8 billion deal 18 The combined exchanges would be known as the CME Group and would represent the world s largest market for financial derivatives contracts 18 Duffy and his counterpart at the Chicago Board of Trade Charles Carey negotiated the deal along with other executives 19 Duffy served as chairman of the combined company 20 and is credited with leading the CME Group s acquisition of the New York Mercantile Exchange in 2008 21 He began to serve as executive chairman and president in 2012 and in November 2016 took on an expanded role as chief executive officer 21 In 2018 Duffy led CME Group s acquisition of London based NEX Group 22 In 2021 he negotiated a deal to move CME Group s technology to Google Cloud in order to increase access to the company s products 23 In addition Google invested 1 billion in CME Group 23 24 Board service edit Duffy joined the CME board in 1995 and has served as chairman of the CME Group board since 2002 9 16 Duffy also serves on the board of directors of World Business Chicago the board of regents for Mercy Home for Boys and Girls the board of trustees of Saint Xavier University and is co chair of the Mayo Clinic Greater Chicago Leadership Council 25 26 Duffy was appointed by President Bush and confirmed by the U S Senate in 2003 as a member of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board FRTIB a position he held until 2013 4 FTX criticism edit Duffy said he suspected corruption at the cryptocurrency exchange on the day of his first one on one meeting with founder Sam Bankman Fried months before the historic FTX collapse Duffy first recounted his meeting with Bankman Fried last week on the On the Tape podcast You re a fraud You re an absolute fraud Duffy said he told Bankman Fried 27 Personal life editDuffy and his wife Jenny have two children 5 28 Duffy received a Doctor of Public Service honoris causa from Saint Xavier University in 2019 and a Doctor of Humane Letters from DePaul University in 2007 29 25 References edit CME Group Inc Yahoo Finance Retrieved March 3 2022 Wisby Gary April 19 2004 Barbara Duffy 70 longtime South Side florist Chicago Sun Times via Nexis John F Duffy 63 Chicago Official The New York Times July 2 1962 Retrieved March 2 2022 a b Marek Lynne October 31 2011 TRADING PLACES CME s Duffy emerges as exchange s politicker in chief Crain s Chicago Business Crain Communication Retrieved March 2 2022 a b c d e Kapos Shia June 24 2013 CME s Terry Duffy on the trade that changed his life Crain s Chicago Business Crain Communication Retrieved March 2 2022 Since Leo High School s founding in 1926 Leo graduates have been leaders and innovators in all walks of life Leo High School Retrieved March 3 2022 TERRENCE A DUFFY 76 Executive Chairman and President the CME Group a b c Marksjarvis Gail May 26 2017 Early market loss taught CME Group CEO Terry Duffy discipline Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Retrieved March 3 2022 a b Weizman Hal November 7 2011 From bar to floor to boardroom Financial Times Retrieved March 2 2022 a b c d e f Lambert Emily January 11 2008 Up From the Pits Forbes Retrieved March 2 2022 CME Group Executive Chairman Terrence A Duffy Illinois Tech May 6 2014 Retrieved March 9 2022 Nominations of Terrence A Duffy Susanne T Marshall and Neil A G McPhie US U S Government Printing Office 2003 p 6 ISBN 9780160708886 Retrieved March 9 2022 The futures of capitalism The Economist May 11 2013 Retrieved March 2 2022 The Chicago Mercantile Exchange Securities Week The McGraw Hill Companies Inc December 21 1998 via Nexis The Chicago Mercantile Exchange elected its board of directors Terrence Duffy president of TDA Trading was elected vice chairman James Oliff president of FILO Corp was selected second vice chairman Martin Gepsman an independent floor broker and trader was appointed secretary and Thomas Kloet senior vp of ABN Amro Bank was named treasurer CME Chairman Scott Gordon is in the middle of a two year term Lambert Emily January 11 2008 Up From the Pits Forbes Retrieved March 2 2022 Over the six years of Duffy s tenure CME has embraced electronic trading gone public acquired its onetime largest competitor and increased daily volume from 2 2 million to 14 million contracts Fox Loren March 2007 Today Chicago Tomorrow Institutional Investor Retrieved March 9 2022 The CME had already come a long way before the merger After decades of playing second fiddle to the older CBOT it embraced electronic trading in the 1990s and converted from a member owned cooperative to a stock corporation a b Parent of Chicago Mercantile Exchange plans dlrs 150 million IPO Associated Press International June 10 2002 via Nexis In April the CME ousted its chairman Scott M Gordon succeeding him with Terrence A Duffy a longtime trader who said he planned to focus his efforts on deal making possibly including a merger with the rival Chicago Board of Trade Weber Lara Sottardi Drew December 3 2002 Merc on verge of going public Chicago Tribune Retrieved March 3 2002 The Chicago Mercantile Exchange plans to go public this week becoming the first U S financial market to sell stock in itself The CME is expected to launch its initial stock offering after the close of trading Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange with initial trading of the stock planned for Friday a b Barrionuevo Alexei October 18 2006 2 Exchanges in Chicago Will Merge The New York Times Retrieved March 9 2022 Fox Loren March 2007 Today Chicago Tomorrow Institutional Investor Retrieved March 9 2022 CME to Buy CBOT for 8b CIO IDG Communications October 17 2006 Retrieved March 9 2022 a b Shaffer Erica November 15 2016 Duffy to CEO of CME Group World Grain Sosland Publishing Retrieved March 9 2022 Sozzi Brian March 29 2018 CME Group Agrees 5 5 Billion Merger With Britain s NEX TheStreet Retrieved March 9 2022 CME Group s CME long time CEO Terry Duffy wasn t kidding when he told TheStreet back in December he was nearing an acquisition a b Mickle Tripp Tilley Aaron December 29 2021 Google and Tech Rivals Tap Cash Reserves to Realize Cloud Ambitions Wall Street Journal Dow Jones amp Company Retrieved March 9 2022 During negotiations to move its trading system to Google Cloud CME Group Chief Executive Terry Duffy made an investment in his firm key to a deal I wanted a partner not just a cloud provider Mr Duffy said in an interview Miller Ron November 4 2021 Google invests 1B in CME Group as part of long term Google Cloud deal TechCrunch Retrieved March 2 2022 a b Wall Street 50 2009 Irish America Retrieved March 3 2022 Terrence A Duffy Chairman CEO Cme Group Inc Bloomberg Retrieved March 3 2022 Landsman Stephanie CME Group CEO calls Bankman Fried an absolute fraud says he saw trouble months before FTX collapse CNBC Retrieved 2023 03 09 Chaparro Frank January 25 2017 The CEO of a giant Chicago company says big business has a moral obligation to help struggling cities Insider Retrieved March 2 2022 Honorary Degree Recipients And Commencement Speakers Saint Xavier University Retrieved March 3 2022 External links editAppearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terrence A Duffy amp oldid 1178423972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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