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Terrence A. Duffy : ウィキペディア英語版
Terrence A. Duffy
Terrence A. "Terry" Duffy is a U.S.-based business executive. He is the executive chairman and president of CME Group, the world’s leading derivatives marketplace. He has served as executive chairman since 2006, and assumed the additional role of president in 2012. He joined the CME board in 1995 and has served as chairman since 2002 and as vice chairman from 1998-2002. During his tenure, he led CME Group to become the world’s first exchange to demutualize and go public. He also led the company’s mergers and acquisitions, most notably when Chicago Mercantile Exchange acquired its cross-town rival Chicago Board of Trade and later the New York Mercantile Exchange. He helped navigate through the financial crisis of 2008 and was instrumental in shaping the historic Dodd-Frank legislation.
In 2014, CNBC named Duffy to its list “Top 200: Leaders, icons and rebels,” recognizing the world’s top business leaders of the last 25 years. In 2014 and 2015, Chicago Magazine named Duffy to its “100 most powerful people” list. Hillary Clinton also referred to Duffy’s leadership in her first economic policy speech of her candidacy for the 2016 presidential race.
Duffy is a Presidential Appointee of the Federal Thrift Investment Board. He serves as co-chair of the Mayo Clinic Greater Chicago Leadership Council and he is also a member of the Economic Club of Chicago, the Executives' Club of Chicago and the President's Circle of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
From the time he joined the exchange in 1981 until he assumed the chairman role in 2002, Duffy was president of his own firm, TDA Trading, Inc.
== Early life ==
Duffy grew up on Chicago’s southwest side, and graduated from Leo High School. His path to the futures industry began when he was a college student and part-time bartender in Wisconsin. He worked at a lakeside tavern called "Chuck's" that was frequented by CBOT and CME traders with summer homes around the Lake Geneva area. Vincent Schreiber, a successful Chicago trader, noticed his aptitude for math and ability to remember every customer’s name and drink, and suggested he come to Chicago Mercantile Exchange. 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. Shortly after he bought his membership and while working as a broker, he incurred a loss of $150,000 because of a misheard order.
Schreiber, who became Duffy’s mentor, helped Duffy pay back the debt by offering his guarantee to the clearing firm, according to Crain’s. Duffy continued trading and worked several jobs, including bartending and as a shoe salesman, to pay back the debt over the next three years.

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