Adena Friedman
Company
Nasdaq
Role
Chair & CEO
Est. Net Worth
$100 Million
Stage
Established
Industry
Finance

Adena Friedman

Chair & CEO at Nasdaq

About

Adena Friedman became Nasdaq's CEO in 2017 and Chair in 2024, the first woman to lead a major U.S. stock exchange. She has transformed Nasdaq from a traditional exchange into a diversified technology and analytics company serving capital markets worldwide.

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Nasdaq Chair & CEO

Reinventing What a Stock Exchange Can Be

Adena Friedman became CEO of Nasdaq in 2017 and Chair in 2024, making her the first woman to lead a major U.S. stock exchange. Adena Friedman had spent most of her career at Nasdaq, joining in 1993 and rising through the organization before a brief stint at The Carlyle Group. Her return to Nasdaq as President and then CEO signaled the company’s commitment to a leader who understood both its legacy and its potential.

Under Adena Friedman’s leadership, Nasdaq has transformed from a traditional stock exchange into a diversified technology and analytics company. Adena Friedman has invested in anti-financial-crime technology, market surveillance, ESG analytics, and cloud-based market infrastructure, repositioning Nasdaq as a technology provider to capital markets worldwide — not just a venue for listing and trading stocks. Adena Friedman’s vision is a Nasdaq where technology revenue eventually eclipses exchange revenue, fundamentally changing the company’s identity and growth trajectory.

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