15. Chris Concannon
President and Chief Operating Officer
CBOE Holdings
Last year: 16
The Chicago Board Options Exchange could not have become a top trading venue known for its Volatility Index and S&P 500 products without world-class technology. But when its parent, CBOE Holdings, completed the $3.4 billion acquisition of Bats Global Markets in February, the company was lifted into another league. CBOE says now it’s not only No. 1 in options volume, but it also has the largest share of pan-European equities trading, ranks No. 2 in the U.S. stock exchange business, and has a significant presence in exchange-traded funds and in foreign exchange with its Hotspot business. “With Bats, CBOE leapfrogs the competition in its ability to deliver product at a faster pace,” says CBOE Holdings president and chief operating officer Chris Concannon, who was previously chief executive officer of Bats. Before that, he was COO of Virtu Financial and head of transaction services at Nasdaq. Concannon, 49, is now No. 2 at CBOE, reporting to chair and CEO Edward Tilly.
The 2017 Tech 40
1. Adena Friedman 2. Catherine Bessant 3. Robert Goldstein 4. Jeffrey Sprecher 5. Lance Uggla |
6. Shawn Edwards & Vlad Kliatchko 7. David Craig 8. Michael Spencer 9. Don Callahan 10. Elisha Wiesel |
11. Michael Bodson 12. Terrence Duffy 13. Charles Li 14. Sean Belka 15. Chris Concannon |
16. Guy Chiarello 17. Steven Lieblich 18. David Rutter 19. Blythe Masters 20. Alfred Spector |
21. Neil Katz 22. Lee Olesky 23. Richard McVey 24. David Gledhill 25. Seth Merrin |
26. Antoine Shagoury 27. Peter Brown & 28. Lou Eccleston 29. Peter Cherecwich 30. Mike Chinn |
31. Chris Corrado 32. Neal Pawar 33. Gary Norcross 34. Steven O’Hanlon 35. Sebastián Ceria |
36. Brian Conlon 37. Tyler Kim 38. Michael Cooper 39. Robert Schifellite 40. Jim Minnick |
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