Biography
Adena Friedman assumed the role of President and Chief Executive Officer
of Nasdaq on January 1, 2017 and is a member of the Board of Directors.
Ms. Friedman brings more than 20 years of industry leadership and
expertise and is credited with significant contributions that shaped
Nasdaq’s strategic transformation to a leading global exchange and
technology solutions company with operations on six continents. Prior to
her appointment as Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Friedman served as
President and Chief Operating Officer of Nasdaq throughout 2016 and was
responsible for overseeing all of the company’s business segments with a
focus on driving efficiency, product development, growth and expansion.
Ms. Friedman rejoined Nasdaq in 2014 as President to oversee the
technology, information, and corporate businesses that comprised over
two-thirds of Nasdaq’s revenues. Prior to her return, she served as
Chief Financial Officer and Managing Director of The Carlyle Group from
March 2011 to June 2014, and played a significant role in taking the
company public in December 2012. Before Carlyle, Ms. Friedman was a key
member of Nasdaq's management team for over a decade, serving in a
variety of roles including head of the company's data products business,
head of corporate strategy, as well its Chief Financial Officer. She
played an instrumental role in the company's acquisition strategy,
overseeing the acquisitions of INET, OMX, and the Philadelphia and
Boston Exchanges. She originally joined Nasdaq in 1993. She has been
outspoken on the topic of women in leadership and is an avid supporter
of mentoring and career opportunities for women in the financial
services industry. She is also an advocate for financial literacy and
education and has served on the Board of the Greater Washington, D.C.
Chapter of Junior Achievement, a non-profit that supports youth in their
journey to financial independence. Ms. Friedman earned an M.B.A. from
Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University, in Nashville,
Tennessee. She holds a B.A. in political science from Williams College
in Massachusetts.
Education
MBA, Vanderbilt, 1993