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NASDAQ OMX Educational Foundation- Committed to Financial Markets Literacy The NASDAQ OMX Educational Foundation, Inc., was established in 1994 and is supported entirely by contributions from The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. The mission of The Nasdaq OMX Educational Foundation, Inc. is to promote and provide opportunities through collaborations and initiatives that support and deliver innovative educational programs and charitable activities supportive of The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.’s Mission. Board of Directors 2009
Robert Greifeld, Chairman Chief Executive Officer, The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. Bruce E. Aust, Executive Vice President The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. H. Furlong Baldwin, Chairman of the NASDAQ OMX Board Retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mercantile Bankshares Corporation Marc Baum, General Counsel Offit Capital Advisors LLC John J. Lucchese, Retired CEO Sungard Global Execution Services Eric W. Noll, Executive Vice President The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc., Transactions Services, U.S. & U.K. Managing Director: Joan Conley NASDAQ OMX Educational Foundation, Inc. Grant Recipients
2009 RecipientsIn 2009, The NASDAQ OMX Educational Foundation supported the following schools and organizations: Baruch College Brookings Institution Business Roundtable College of St. Catherine Cornell University – Ph.D. Candidate Council on Foreign Relations European Finance Association Financial Services Roundtable Fordham University George Mason University John Hopkins University Junior Achievement of New York Mentoring USA MIT Enterprise Forum Montgomery College National Chamber Foundation National Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers Remedi Rice University Springboard Enterprises Stanford Law School Swedish Institute for Financial Research UCLA Anderson School of Management University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Pennsylvania Wharton School University of Texas at Austin University of Wisconsin-Madison Vanderbilt University Yale School of Management 2008 RecipientsIn 2008, The NASDAQ OMX Educational Foundation supported the following schools and organizations: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Baruch College Brookings Institution China Earthquake Relief College of St. Catherine Columbia University Cooke Center for Learning and Development Council on Foreign Relations Duke University Financial Services Roundtable Fund for Teachers George Mason University John Hopkins University Mentoring USA Montgomery College The National Chamber Foundation/US Chamber of Commerce National Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers National Public Radio NBER-Market Microstructure Group NYU Stern School of Business Rice University Springboard Enterprises Stanford Law School Swedish Institute for Financial Research UCLA Anderson School of Management United States Fund for UNICEF University of Pennsylvania Wharton School University of Texas at Austin University of Wisconsin-Madison Vanderbilt University Yale School of Management
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