Biography
John McPartland’s career has been spent designing, building, testing, and operating netting, clearing, collateral management and risk-mitigation systems. As Consultant to the Financial Markets Group, he contributes to the Bank’s position on public policy issues involving netting and payment systems, supervisory oversight of exchange traded and privately negotiated derivatives instruments, international competitiveness, and regulatory reform of domestic financial markets. McPartland’s other clients include numerous organized markets, energy companies, derivatives and power clearing organizations and USAID.
McPartland has been a settlement banker, trader, and deputy manager of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Clearing House. He has started a bank-parented FCM and an exchange-parented Trust Company. McPartland serves on the Business Conduct Committee of the CME, and the CFTC's Technical Advisory Committee (and chaired its Market Access Subcommittee). He has been a guest lecturer at the London School of Economics, the University of Wisconsin and the IIT Center for Financial Markets. He is a frequent public speaker at industry and regulatory fora.
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