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Tech Talks Business Featuring Adena T. Friedman, Chair and CEO, Nasdaq, Inc.

Tech Talks Business Featuring Adena T. Friedman, Chair and CEO, Nasdaq, Inc.

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March 19, 2026

Type

Special Event

Areas

Tech Talks Business

Format

On-Campus

Location

Ferst Center for the Arts
349 Ferst Drive NW
Atlanta, GA
United States
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Adena T. Friedman, Chair and CEO, Nasdaq, Inc.

Tech Talks Business, hosted by the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business, is a series of conversations between Dean Anuj Mehrotra and leaders and experts at the forefront of business, technology, entrepreneurship, public policy, and civic innovation.

Our distinguished guests share their perspectives, examine local and global trends, delve into the nuances of leadership, and illuminate the interconnectedness of our changing business world. You’re invited to join us for a dynamic convergence of minds where ideas take center stage.

In this session, Adena Friedman, chair and CEO, Nasdaq, Inc., will share insights on the future of global markets, the impact of technology on financial systems, and leadership lessons she has gained from guiding one of the world's most influential exchanges.

This event is a special discussion held as part of the 2026 AI and Future of Finance Conference. Those who wish to attend the full conference must register through the AI and Future of Finance Conference website.

About the AI and Future of Finance Conference

The annual AI and Future of Finance Conference at the Scheller College of Business brings together leaders from academia and industry to discuss critical topics such as risk management in financial services, the implications of NLP-generated tasks on work, the evolution and future role of large language models (LLMs) in finance and society, and the intersection of financial institutions and tech stacks.  

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This educational event is hosted in accordance with the Georgia Tech strategic value of safeguarding freedom of inquiry and expression. Impeding another individual’s rights to free speech – including those serving as speakers at this event – is not a protected expressive activity. Anyone who disrupts this event will be subject to removal and student disruptors may be referred for disciplinary action under the Georgia Tech Student Code of Conduct. Please help us promote a learning environment based on civility and mutual respect.

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