Michael S. Ptasznik is no longer serves as Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President - Corporate Strategy of the Company effective 2/28/2021. Mr. Ptasznik has served as EVP, Corporate Strategy and CFO since July 2016. Prior to that, Mr. Ptasznik served as CFO of TMX Group Limited from 2002 to 2016. From 1996 to 2002, Mr. Ptasznik held a number of roles at TMX, including VP, Finance and Administration. Prior to TMX, Mr. Ptasznik served in a number of financial roles at Procter & Gamble Canada Inc. from 1990 to 1996
As the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President - Corporate Strategy of Nasdaq Inc, the total compensation of Michael Ptasznik at Nasdaq Inc is $3,927,510. There are 2 executives at Nasdaq Inc getting paid more, with Adena Friedman having the highest compensation of $13,869,300.
Michael Ptasznik is 52, he's been the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President - Corporate Strategy of Nasdaq Inc since 2016. There are 6 older and 10 younger executives at Nasdaq Inc. The oldest executive at Nasdaq Inc is Steven Black, 67, who is the Independent Director.
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Nasdaq Inc have traded over $4,671,120,104 worth of Nasdaq Inc stock and bought 1,445,010 units worth $33,764,304 . The most active insiders traders include Glenn H Hutchins, Seller, Lpthoma Bravo Ugp, ..., and Dubai Ltd Investment Corp O.... On average, Nasdaq Inc executives and independent directors trade stock every 17 days with the average trade being worth of $20,635,711. The most recent stock trade was executed by Bradley J Peterson on 9 August 2024, trading 40,000 units of NDAQ stock currently worth $2,711,600.
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