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The 2014 Tech 50: Dominique Cerutti

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    Dominique Cerutti
    Chief ExecutiveOfficer
    Euronext
    Last year: 7

    When IntercontinentalExchange (see Jeffrey Sprecher, No. 1) announced its takeover of NYSE Euronext in December 2012, it was clear that the Euronext part of that company would be charting an independent course. Once the $11 billion deal was completed in November 2013, Dominique Cerutti became CEO of the pan-European exchange operator, preparing for an IPO and what he sees as “a new era and new chapter” for Euronext’s bourses in Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon, London and Paris. One sign of Euronext’s new energy, the 53-year-old notes, is that as of April 2014 it had introduced more derivatives products in four months than it had in the previous two years. Cerutti believes that Euronext, which earned $36 million on $139 million in revenue in the first quarter, can help accelerate the Continent’s recovery, particularly by serving capital-hungry small and medium-size enterprises. Cerutti spent 23 years with IBM Corp. internationally before then–NYSE chief executive Duncan Niederauer hired him in 2009 as global head of technology as well as president and deputy CEO. Overseeing an expanding technology infrastructure, Cerutti championed the multi-asset-class, multicurrency Universal Trading Platform. In March, UTP was endorsed by exchanges in Jordan, Lebanon, Oman and Tunisia. That strategic relationship, Cerutti says, “will build closer ties with European investors and help develop markets” in the Middle East and North Africa.

    The 2014 Tech 50

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    1
    3
    4
    5
    Thomas Secunda
    Bloomberg
    Jeffrey Sprecher
    Intercontinental Exchange
    凯瑟琳Bessant
    Bank of America Corp.
    Stephen Neff
    Fidelity Investments
    Lance Uggla
    Markit
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    Robert Goldstein
    BlackRock
    David Craig
    Thomson Reuters
    Phupinder Gill
    CME Group
    Anna Ewing
    NASDAQ
    OMX Group
    R. Martin Chavez
    Goldman Sachs Group
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    Deborah Hopkins
    Citi Ventures
    Dan Mathisson
    Credit Suisse
    Daniel Coleman
    KCG Holdings
    Michael Spencer
    ICAP
    Michael Bodson
    Depository Trust &
    Clearing Corp.
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    17
    18
    19
    20
    Joe Ratterman
    BATS Global Markets
    Dominique Cerutti
    Euronext
    Ron Levi
    GFI Group
    Gaurav Suri
    D.E. Shaw Group
    Charles Li
    Hong Kong
    Exchanges and
    Clearing
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    Lou Eccleston
    S&P Capital IQ
    Lee Olesky
    Tradeweb Markets
    Richard McVey
    MarketAxess Holdings
    Seth Merrin
    Liquidnet Holdings
    Antoine
    Shagoury

    London Stock
    Exchange Group
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    Christopher
    Perretta

    State Street Corp.
    Kevin Rhein
    Wells Fargo & Co.
    Peter Carr
    Morgan Stanley
    Hauke Stars
    Deutsche Börse
    Robert Alexander
    Capital One
    Financial Corp.
    31
    32
    33
    34
    35
    David Gershon
    SuperDerivatives
    Chris Corrado
    MSCI
    Joseph Squeri
    Citadel
    Tanuja Randery
    BT Global Services
    John Bates
    Software AG
    36
    37
    38
    39
    40
    Gary Scholten
    Principal Financial Group
    David Gledhill
    DBS Bank
    Simon Garland
    Kx Systems
    Cristóbal Conde
    FinTech Innovation Lab
    Jeff Parker
    EidoSearch
    41
    42
    43
    44
    45
    Kim Fournais &
    Lars Seier Christensen

    Saxo Bank
    Kenneth Marlin
    Marlin & Associates
    Tyler Kim
    MaplesFS
    Jim McGuire
    Charles Schwab Corp.
    Jim Minnick
    eVestment
    46
    47
    48
    49
    50
    Steven O’Hanlon
    Numerix
    Sebastián Ceria
    Axioma
    Yasuki Okai
    Nomura Research Institute
    Niki Beattie
    Market Structure Partners
    Mas Nakachi
    OpenGamma

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