Long-Term Stock Exchange Picks a Board With 80% Female Directors

  • The exchange’s 10 directors include three people of color
  • Board members ‘have built and run sustainable businesses’
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Long-Term Stock Exchange became the latest new trading venue to appoint a diverse board.

The 10 directors consist of eight women and two men, including three people of color. The group includes Amy Hong, head of market-structure strategy at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., and Sayena Mostowfi, global chief operating officer of electronic equities at Citigroup Inc., the exchange said in a statement Friday. Last month, Members Exchange, the new venue founded by some of the biggest players in U.S. stocks, appointed a gender-balanced board.