Barbara Schmidt-Bailey

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Barbara Schmidt-Bailey
Occupation Vice President of Business Development
Employer InterShow
Web site www.intershow.com

Barbara Schmidt-Bailey is vice president of business development for Intershow, a producer of investment trade shows, cruises and Moneyshow.com, an educational web site. Previously, she was associate director of broker services at the CME Group and prior to that in a similar position with the Chicago Board of Trade.[1]

Background

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Schmidt-Bailey joined the CBOT in 2001. As director of business development for financial products, she worked with individual traders and the broker community.[2] Schmidt-Bailey actively promoted CBOT products using online seminars, or "webinars," which extended the reach of CBOT education programs to thousands of individual traders.[3]

From 1992 to 1999, Schmidt-Bailey was trading systems global business manager at Bloomberg LP where she was responsible for managing all product development for Bloomberg’s front-office trading system products worldwide.

Education

Schmidt-Bailey is a graduate of the University of Chicago, where she received an MA in international relations with thesis honors, and of Macalester College, where she graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in German & international studies. She was the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship to study economics in Germany in 1990.[4] [5]

References

  1. Trading Industry Veteran Barbara Schmidt-Bailey Joins Intershow As VP Of Business Development. Intershow. Retrieved on April 22, 2008.
  2. Barbara Schmidt-Bailey. Moneshow.com. Retrieved on April 22, 2008.
  3. Webinars are new classrooms. Futures Magazine. Retrieved on April 22, 2008.
  4. Trading Industry Veteran Barbara Schmidt-Bailey Joins Intershow As VP Of Business Development. Intershow. Retrieved on April 22, 2008.
  5. Barbara Schmidt-Bailey. Linkedin. Retrieved on April 22, 2008.
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