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My Word is My Bond Takes Readers on an Extraordinary Journey inside the Chicago Board of Trade
Business Wire, June 26, 2008
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ff98d9/my_word_is_my_bond has announced the addition of the "My Word Is My Bond: Voices from Inside the Chicago Board of Trade" report to their offering.
My Word Is My Bond
Voices From Inside The Chicago Board of Trade
Through interviews of twenty-one of the most influential members of this LaSalle Street institution, the life and times of a career in this financial world will be revealed. These professionals have devoted their hearts and minds to their chosen business.
Like any great love, these individuals have nurtured their relationships with the Chicago Board of Trade. Each relationship has taken time and effort. Though it has not always been smooth sailing-they disagree, they become physical and boisterous, they even come close to walking out the door- they stay because of the greater good that will come from that experience. This is a diverse group of people in a business that initially fights change and then comes to embrace the challenges ahead.
My Word Is My Bond introduces market strategies outside the box. It also gives readers the opportunity to discover the innovation, exploration, and experience that are hallmarks of the exchange and its 160 years of integrity and tradition.
Key Topics Covered: Foreword. Introduction. Acknowledgements. Chapter 1. Patrick Arbor: Advocate For Innovation. Chapter 2. Keith D. Bronstein: A Dream Fulfilled. Chapter 3. Bernard P. Carey: Integrity-The Basis Of All Trade. Chapter 4. Charles P. Carey: A Family Legacy. Chapter 5. Thomas J. Cashman: Traditions Passed Down. Chapter 6. Bernard W. Dan: Architect Of Change. Chapter 7. Burt Gutterman: Straight Talk. Chapter 8. Dan Henning: A Twist Of Fate. Chapter 9. Jordan Hollander: Four Generations At Work. Chapter 10. Mary Ann Jablonski: The Experience Of A Lifetime. Chapter 11. Paul R.T. Johnson: Service Provided In High Style. Chapter 12. Edmund O'Connor: Creative Partnership of Brothers. Chapter 13. C.C. Odom: Hard Work And Imagination. Chapter 14. John Pietrzak: In His Family's Footsteps. Chapter 15. Pamela R. Rogers: Giving Back. Chapter 16. Leslie Rosenthal: Unequaled Leadership. Chapter 17. Richard Sandor: Market Maker. Chapter 18. Rick Santelli: Passion For The Markets. Chapter 19. George Seals: From Football To The Floor. Chapter 20. Lee B. Stern: My Word Is My Bond. Chapter 21. Fred Uhlmann: Leadership Rooted In Family Tradition.
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