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  • Jack H. Lehman III

    Jack Lehman was associated for many years with the Shearson organization and headed its futures brokerage as it moved through a succession of mergers and acquisitions.

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  • Larry Mollner

    Larry Mollner began his 30-year career in futures at E.F. Hutton in 1966 and developed a life-long interest in commodity futures investments.

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  • Fred D. Arditti

    Fred Arditti, Chicago Mercantile Exchange’s chief economist from 1980 to 1982, played a critical role in the development of the Eurodollar futures contract, today the most actively traded futures contract in the world and one of the most essential building blocks of the interest rate swaps market.

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  • Michael Phillip

    Michael Phillip is best known in the futures industry for his extraordinary leadership during the Barings crisis.

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  • D. Keith Campbell

    Few in the managed money industry can claim a record as successful as Keith Campbell’s.

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  • Leslie Rosenthal

    Of all the brokerage firms that have sought to move the Chicago exchanges into the modern age of financial futures, few have had the influence of Rosenthal Collins and its founder, Les Rosenthal.

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  • Michael C. Dawley

    Mike Dawley, the outgoing chairman of the FIA, is a managing director and the futures product leader within the global clearing and execution business at Goldman, Sachs & Co. in New York.

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  • Mary Schapiro

    Mary Schapiro is one of the very few people in Washington who have held high-level positions in the regulation of both futures and securities.

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  • Bob Dole

    As a Kansas congressman and then senator, Bob Dole was far ahead of his colleagues in understanding the benefits of futures for U.S. agriculture.

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  • Steve Spence

    Steve Spence was chairman of the FIA from 2000 to 2001.

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