Chair and CEO of Nasdaq, leading one of the world's largest stock exchanges and driving innovation in financial technology, digital assets, and market infrastructure.
Adena Friedman is a prominent business leader known for her transformative role at Nasdaq. She began her career at Nasdaq in 1993, holding various leadership positions before becoming President in 2016 and CEO in 2017. Under her leadership, Nasdaq has expanded its global footprint, embraced digital transformation, and championed initiatives in sustainability and diversity. Prior to her return to Nasdaq, she served as President and CFO of Carlyle Group, and held senior roles at TPG Capital and Goldman Sachs. She is widely recognized for her expertise in finance, technology, and corporate governance.
Friedman holds a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. She is a member of several boards and has received numerous accolades for her leadership in the financial industry.

Topic: Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman discusses the financial markets, her leadership journey, and the potential for sports teams to go public, including insights into Nasdaq's operations and the evolving sports economy.

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