New Director, Melissa M. Arnoldi, Elected to the Board and Eight Directors Re-Elected
Nasdaq Board Elects Michael R. Splinter as Chairman of the Board
NEW YORK, May 10, 2017 -- Nasdaq (Nasdaq:NDAQ) stockholders today elected all nominated directors at the Annual Meeting of Stockholders. All directors will serve one-year terms. Elected board members include:
- Melissa M. Arnoldi, President of Technology Development, AT&T
- Charlene T. Begley, Former SVP & CIO, General Electric Company
- Steven D. Black, Co-CEO, Bregal Investments
- Adena T. Friedman, President and CEO, Nasdaq
- Glenn H. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Silver Lake
- Essa Kazim, Governor, Dubai International Financial Center and Chairman, Borse Dubai and Dubai Financial Market
- Thomas A. Kloet, Former CEO & Executive Director, TMX Group Limited
- Michael R. Splinter, Former Chairman and CEO, Applied Materials, Inc.
- Lars R. Wedenborn, CEO, FAM AB
Nasdaq stockholders also approved the following proposals:
- The company’s executive compensation on an advisory basis;
- An advisory vote to conduct future advisory votes on the company’s executive compensation every year; and
- Ratification of the appointment of Ernst & Young LLP as Nasdaq’s independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2017.
The stockholders did not approve a stockholder proposal relating to the right to act by written consent.
The Nasdaq Board of Directors today elected Michael R. Splinter as Chairman of the Board.
About Michael R. Splinter:
Chairman Splinter has served on the Nasdaq Board since 2008. He is currently a business and technology consultant. Chairman Splinter served as Executive Chairman of the Board of Applied Materials, a Nasdaq listed company, from 2009 to his retirement in 2015 and was CEO from 2003 to 2013. An engineer and technologist, Chairman Splinter is a 40-year veteran of the semiconductor industry. Prior to joining Applied Materials, he was an executive at Intel Corporation for 20 years. Chairman Splinter was elected to the National Academy of Engineers in 2017.
About Melissa M. Arnoldi:
Ms. Arnoldi has been President of Technology Development at AT&T, a telecommunications company, since September 2016. Ms. Arnoldi has served in various capacities at AT&T since 2008 including: Senior Vice President, Technology Solutions & Business Strategy, from December 2014 to September 2016; Vice President, IT Strategy & Business Integration, from December 2012 to December 2014; and Assistant Vice President, IT from January 2008 to December 2012. Prior to AT&T, Ms. Arnoldi was a partner in the Communications & High Technology Industry Group at Accenture Ltd. from 2006-2008 serving in various other capacities from 1996-2008.
For additional biographical information on Nasdaq’s board members, see the Nasdaq 2017 Proxy Statement.
About Nasdaq:
Nasdaq (Nasdaq:NDAQ) is a leading global provider of trading, clearing, exchange technology, listing, information and public company services. Through its diverse portfolio of solutions, Nasdaq enables customers to plan, optimize and execute their business vision with confidence, using proven technologies that provide transparency and insight for navigating today's global capital markets. As the creator of the world's first electronic stock market, its technology powers more than 89 marketplaces in 50 countries, and 1 in 10 of the world's securities transactions. Nasdaq is home to 3,800 total listings with a market value of $11 trillion. To learn more, visit: http://business.nasdaq.com
NDAQF
Nasdaq Contacts Media: Allan Schoenberg 212 231 5534 [email protected] Joe Christinat 646 441 5121 [email protected]


PLS Reports Record Lithium Output as EV Demand Fuels Market Growth
Toyota Global Vehicle Sales Decline in March Amid RAV4 Transition and Middle East Slowdown
Brazil Blocks Prediction Market Platforms, Tightens Derivatives Trading Rules
U.S. Demand for Alternative Satellite Providers Remains Strong Amid SpaceX Regulatory Push
Strait of Hormuz Shipping Crisis Deepens as Traffic Plunges Amid Iran-U.S. Tensions
European Car Sales Surge in March as EV and Hybrid Demand Accelerates
Intel Stock Surges as AI Chip Demand Drives Strong Q2 Forecast
Amazon Stock Rises as Meta Expands AWS Partnership for AI Infrastructure
DeepSeek Slashes AI Model Pricing to Boost Adoption and Challenge Global Rivals
Sun Pharma to Acquire Organon in $11.75 Billion Deal to Boost Global Women’s Health Portfolio
U.S. Warns Allies Over Alleged Chinese AI IP Theft Linked to DeepSeek
Daiichi Sankyo Stock Drops After Earnings Delay and Oncology Review
Why Global Web3 Projects Can't Afford to Skip South Korea: TokenPost Unveils Data-Driven Entry Solutions
SMC Corp Stock Surges as Palliser Capital Pushes for Major Share Buyback
Nomura Shares Drop After Profit Miss Despite Strong Revenue Growth
U.S. Budget Airlines Seek $2.5 Billion Government Aid Amid Rising Jet Fuel Costs
U.S. Sanctions Target Chinese Refinery Over Iranian Oil Purchases 



