Nasdaq's newly installed president talked about his role at the reorganised exchange
When Alfred R Berkeley III got the first phone call last fall, asking if he would like to be considered for the presidency of the Nasdaq Stock Market, the then 50-year-old investment banker had a few more urgent matters on his mind. He had just been diagnosed as having early-stage prostate cancer and surgery was imminent.
Fast forward to June 1 of this year, when the now 51-year-old Berkeley, having had the cancer successfully removed, took up his new post as the top executive at the world's
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