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  • George F. Haase, Jr.

    George Haase was president of the New York Clearing Corporation, a position he hadheld since 1993.

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  • Celesta Jurkovich

    Celesta Jurkovich led the Chicago Board of Trade’s Washington office from 1985 to 2001.

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  • Stanley Fink

    No one has done more to institutionalize the managed futures business than Stanley Fink, the guiding force behind the growth of Man Group into one of the world’s largest alternative investment firms.

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  • Robert J. O’Brien

    Robert J. O’Brien has been an active participant in the futures industry for more than five decades.

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  • John F. ‘Jack’ Sandner

    Jack Sandner was chairman of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange during some of the most important events in the history of the futures industry.

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  • Brian Williamson

    Brian Williamson, a former chairman of the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, is one of the leading lights of the derivatives business in Europe.

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  • John M. Damgard

    John Damgard celebrated 25 years as president of the Futures Industry Association in 2007.

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  • Adrian C. Israel

    Adrian ‘Ace’ Israel was one of the giants of the commodity business during the 1960s and 1970s and an important leader during the early days of financial futures.

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  • K.K. Kodama

    An important aspect of the FIA’s development over the years has been its efforts to establish a presence overseas. Few individuals have contributed more to those efforts than K.K. Kodama, an executive at Mitsui Trading Company who retired in 2006 after a long and distinguished career in international finance and futures trading.

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  • Jӧrg Franke

    Few other people in the history of the futures industry can say that they had such a decisive influence on the course of its development as Jӧrg Franke, one of the founders of Deutsche Terminbӧrse.

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