List of presidents of the New York Stock Exchange

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This is a list of presidents of the New York Stock Exchange .

President
1817–1818 Anthony Stockholm
1818–1824 Gurdon S. Mumford
1824–1827 Edward Lyde
1827–1830 James W. Bleecker
1830–1831 Russell Hubbard Nevins
1831–1834 John Ward
1834–1835 R. D. Weeks
1835–1836 Edward Prime
1836–1837 R. D. Weeks
1837–1851 David Clarkson
1851–1852 Henry G. Stebbins
1852–1857 Charles R. Marvin
1857–1858 John R. Gourlie
1858–1859 Henry G. Stebbins
1859–1861 William H. Neilson
1861–1862 W. R. Vermilye
1862–1863 Abraham B. Baylis
1863–1864 Henry G. Stebbins
1864–1865 William Seymour Jr.
1865–1866 R. L. Cutting
1866–1867 William Alexander Smith
1867–1868 John Warren
1868–1869 William Searls
1869–1870 William H. Neilson
1870–1871 William Seymour Jr.
1871–1872 William B. Clerke
1872–1873 Edward King
1873–1874 Henry G. Chapman
1874–1875 George H. Brodhead
1875–1876 George W. McLean
1876–1877 Salem T. Russell
1877–1878 Henry Meigs Jr.
1878–1880 Brayton Ives
1880–1882 Donald Mackay
1882–1883 Frederick N. Lawrence
1883–1884 Alfrederick S. Hatch
1884–1886 J. Edward Simmons
1886–1888 James D. Smith
1888–1890 William L. Bull
1890–1892 Watson B. Dickerman
1892–1894 Frank K. Sturgis
1894–1898 Francis L. Eames
1898–1903 Rudolph Keppler
1903–1904 Ransom H. Thomas
1904–1907 Henry K. Pomroy
1907–1912 Ransom H. Thomas
1912–1914 James B. Mabon
1914–1919 Henry George Stebbins Noble
1919–1921 William H. Remick [1]
1921–1924 Seymour L. Cromwell
1924–1930 Edward H. H. Simmons
1930–1935 Richard Whitney
1935–1938 Charles R. Gay
1938–1941 William McChesney Martin, Jr.
1941–1951 Emil Schram
1951–1967 G. Keith Funston
1967–1972 Robert W. Haack
No President between May 1972 and May 1980
President
1980–1984 John J. Phelan, Jr.
1985–1988 Robert J. Birnbaum
1988–1995 Richard A. Grasso [2]
1996–2001 William R. Johnston
Presidents and Co-Chief Operating Officers
2002–2005 Robert G. Britz
2002–2008 Catherine R. Kinney
2006–2007 Gerald D. Putnam
2007–2008 Duncan L. Niederauer
No President between May 2008 and May 2014
President
2014–2018 Thomas W. Farley
2018–2022 Stacey Cunningham [3]
2022–present Lynn Martin

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