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Tom Dittmer is a retired commdodities brokerage executive. He retired as chairman of [[Refco| Refco Group]] in 1999, a firm he cofounded. | Tom Dittmer is a retired commdodities brokerage executive. He retired as chairman of [[Refco| Refco Group]] in 1999, a firm he cofounded. | ||
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Tom Dittmer is a retired commdodities brokerage executive. He retired as chairman of Refco Group in 1999, a firm he cofounded. BiographyUnder his leadership, Refco was one of the first U.S. futures firms to build an international presence. Dittmer took an early interest in bringing foreign customers to U.S. markets; when the Chicago Board of Trade launched night trading sessions in 1987 to capture Japanese demand for Treasury futures, he personally directed floor operations to make sure that the trading got off to a good start. In 2006, he was inducted into the Futures Industry Association Futures Hall of Fame.[1] Dittmer was raised in Sioux City, Iowa, and graduated from the University of Iowa. [2] Other AffiliationsDittmer is a benefactor of the arts and education, a trustee of the Art Institute of Chicago and Providence-St. Mel’s High School on Chicago’s west side. EducationUniversity of Iowa graduate References
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