Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman: Gender Doesn’t Define My Potential

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The first woman to helm a major U.S. stock exchange opens up on overcoming stereotypes and the fuel behind her barrier-breaking success

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Friedman knows the possibility that can be unlocked by powerful role models, and credits her parents with providing the inspiration behind her own barrier-breaking success. Her father worked in finance and regularly invited Friedman to his office throughout her childhood, sparking an early interest in the markets.

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