Lynn Martin
President
NYSE Group
About Me
Lynn Martin is President of NYSE Group, which includes the New York Stock Exchange, the world’s largest stock market.
Martin is the 68th President of the New York Stock Exchange and the second woman to lead the exchange in more than 230-year history. The NYSE, the premier venue for capital raising, is the listing home to the world’s most influential and innovative companies.
In addition to the exchange, NYSE Group includes four fully electronic equity markets, including NYSE Arca, the industry leader in ETFs, and two options exchanges.
Martin is also Chair of Fixed Income & Data Services at Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE: ICE), the parent of NYSE Group. Most recently, she was President of that business, responsible for ICE Bonds execution venues, securities pricing and analytics, reference data, indices, desktop solutions, consolidated feeds and connectivity services that cover all major asset classes.
She previously served as President of ICE Data Services, COO of ICE Clear U.S., and in a number of leadership roles including CEO of NYSE Liffe U.S. and CEO of New York Portfolio Clearing. Martin began her career at IBM in its Global Services organization.
Martin holds a BS in Computer Science from Manhattan College and an MA in Statistics from Columbia University. She currently sits on the Board of Directors of the Partnership for New York City, the Inner-City Scholarship Fund and the New York State Emerging Technology Advisory Board. Martin also serves on the Manhattan College Board of Trustees.
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A Turning Point for Finance? Examining Tech and the Shifting World Order
Global financial markets are currently navigating a complex confluence of factors: an uncertain IPO landscape, persistent trade tensions, and broader geopolitical instability, all underscored by the transformative shift AI is operating across all sectors. This session will analyze the current state of play, examining how the converging forces of technology and geopolitics are shaping investor sentiment, capital flows, and market performance. What are the early indicators of long-term structural changes within financial markets as a result of this? And what are the potential risks and opportunities for both established players and emerging disruptors in this (new) financial ecosystem?