The 2017 Trading Tech 40: Mike Blum
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The 2017 Trading Tech 40: Mike Blum

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9. Mike Blum

Chief Technology Officer

KCG Holdings

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For Mike Blum, joining KCG Holdings in January 2016 was a reunion of sorts. From 2009 through 2012 he had been head of Getco Execution Services, a key client-facing business of the high-tech Chicago trading firm Getco. In 2013 — as Blum was starting a roughly two-year stint as chief technology officer of hedge fund firm Teza Technologies — Getco acquired Knight Capital Group. Though he found "some Getco groups still intact" at what is now KCG Holdings, Blum says, the New York–based company "is different in a lot of ways," with a broader range of market making and trading services. KCG — a self-described "independent, pure-play, technology-driven intermediary in liquid financial instruments" — is in the process of moving all its operations onto a unified technology platform. That creates clean-slate opportunities for efficiencies and innovations that Blum finds exciting and says helped convince him to sign on.


Tapped initially as global head of client technology, Blum, 49, became CTO in October, succeeding Jonathan Ross (No. 4 last year), who left to pursue technology interests outside of trading and markets. With a BS in computer science from the University of Dayton, Blum started his career as a developer for electronic market making pioneer Automated Trading Desk. After serving as vice president of development at Island ECN, he made significant trading technology contributions at UBS, where he became a managing director of the investment bank. Blum notes that his subsequent business responsibilities at Getco, and then taking charge of "the whole technology stack" for the first time at Teza, prepared him for the changes and challenges presented by KCG. He has seen high frequency trading evolve in stages, from "conquering complexity" in market structure to maximizing speed. Although those advanced capabilities cannot be neglected, "the focus now is on alpha," Blum says. "Now it's about getting smarter."



 

The 2017 Trading Tech 40

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1. Richard Prager

BlackRock


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2. Chris Isaacson

Bats Global Markets


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3. Bradley Peterson

Nasdaq


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4. Brad Levy

MarkitSERV


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5. Dan Keegan

Citi


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6. Glenn Lesko

Bloomberg Tradebook


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7. Bryan Durkin

CME Group


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8. Mayur Kapani

Intercontinental Exchange


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9. Mike Blum

KCG Holdings


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10. Raj Mahajan

Goldman Sachs Group


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11. Ronald DePoalo

Fidelity Institutional


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12. Nick Themelis

MarketAxess Holdings


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13. Jenny Knott

NEX Optimisation


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14. Billy Hult

Tradeweb Markets


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15. Rob Park

IEX Group


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16. Bill Chow & Richard Leung

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing


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17. John Mackay (Mack) Gill

MillenniumIT


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18. Paul Hamill

Citadel Securities


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19. Eric Noll

Convergex


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20. Veronica Augustsson

Cinnober Financial Technology


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21. Tyler Moeller & Joshua Walsky

Broadway Technology


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22. Alasdair Haynes

Aquis Exchange


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23. Gaurav Suri

Arcesium


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24. Manoj Narang

Mana Partners


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25. Michael Chin & Neill Penney

Thomson Reuters


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26. Robert Sloan

S3 Partners


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27. Anton Katz & Stephen Mock

AQR Capital Management


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28. Donal Byrne

Corvil


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29. Stu Taylor

Algomi


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30. Alfred Eskandar

Portware


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31. Steven Randich

Financial Industry Regulatory Authority


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32. R. Cromwell Coulson

OTC Markets Group


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33. Peter Maragos

Dash Financial


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34. John Fawcett

Quantopian


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35. Donald

Ross III

PDQ Enterprises


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36. Jennifer Nayar

Vela Trading Technologies


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37. Dan Raju

Tradier


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38. Susan Estes

OpenDoor Trading


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39. David Mercer

LMAX Exchange


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40. Oki Matsumoto

Monex Group


 



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