Dave Cummings | |
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Alma mater | Purdue University |
Occupation(s) | Founder & CEO, Tradebot , Founder, BATS Global Markets |
Dave Cummings is an American entrepreneur and CEO of the high-frequency trading firm Tradebot, founded in 1999. [1] He also is the founder of the BATS Global Markets stock exchange. [2] He graduated from Purdue University and previously worked for Cerner before founding his own companies. [3]
He was inducted into the Kansas Business Hall of Fame in 2015. [4]
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David Cummings may refer to:
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