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2015年的交易技术y 40: Gerald O’Connell
#12 Gerald O’Connell, Chief Information Officer, CBOE Holdings
It takes a steady hand to keep the engines running for exchanges that thrive on volatility. For the Chicago Board Options Exchange and other venues under the CBOE Holdings umbrella,Gerald O’Connellhas been just that for a generation (the human, not the computer, kind). Defying survey data that places the average job tenure of chief information officers somewhere between four and six years, O’Connell has been executive vice president and CIO of the leading U.S. options exchange operator since 1993. It’s been more than 30 years, all told, since the John Marshall Law School graduate brought his programming and management talents to CBOE from Hyatt Hotels Corp. “I’ve seen a lot of changes in the industry over that time period,” the 63-year-old reflects. These days CBOE is “very much involved in competition for order flow.” Last June, playing to a growing global audience, the company extended trading hours for futures on its popular Volatility Index (VIX) to 23 hours and 45 minutes a day, five days a week. Plans are to bring S&P 500 index options and VIX options to round-the-clock trading this year, and other proprietary products may follow. “What’s driving that is demand from Europe and Asia,” O’Connell says. “We want that volume, and we are making trading available to those participants in their time zones.”
See also O'Connell's profiles in the2013 Trading Technology 40,2012 Trading Technology 30and the2012 Tech 50.