Peter F. Borish
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| Peter F. Borish | |
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| Occupation | Director and member of the Board |
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| Employer | Pali Holdings, Inc. |
| Location | New York, NY |
| Web site | http://palicapital.com/ |
Peter Borish is chairman and CEO of Computer Trading Corporation, an actively managed hedge fund that focuses on macroeconomic investing. He is also a director and board member of Pali Capital.[1]
Background
In 1995, Borish, formed Computer Trading Corporation (CTC) to manage assets in the derivative markets using trading and risk management models he created. Mr. Borish also is an investor in and a member of the Board of Quadriserv, Inc., a technology driven securities lending platform, which emphasizes price transparency and process efficiency. Previously, Borish was senior managing director and then chairman of the board of directors of OneChicago, LLC as well as CEO of Twinfields Capital Management.
From 1986 to 1994, Borish led a team of researchers, traders and systems developers at Tudor Investment Corporation, where he was a founding partner. He was a member of the Presidential Task Force on Market Mechanisms (also known as the "Brady Commission") that studied the stock market decline of October 1987. From 1982 to 1985, Borish was employed at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York where he monitored foreign exchange futures and options.
Borish is chairman of the board of trustees for the Institute for Financial Markets.[2] and is a founding member of the Board of Directors of Math for America[3] and the Robin Hood Foundation, a nonideological organization that targets poverty in New York City. [4]
Education
Borish holds a master's degree in Public Policy from the Gerald R. Ford School for Public Policy Studies at the University of Michigan and a B.A. in economics from the same university.[5]
References
- ↑ Advisory Board. Algo Trading 2008. Retrieved on July 29, 2008.
- ↑ "Institute for Financial Markets”. IFM. Retrieved on Mar. 17, 2008.
- ↑ "Math for America”. Math for America. Retrieved on Mar. 17, 2008.
- ↑ "Robin Hood Foundation”. Robin Hood. Retrieved on Mar. 17, 2008.
- ↑ Ford School Committee. Gerald Ford School of Public Policy. Retrieved on July 29, 2008.


