Jeremy Skule
Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Chair, Financial Crime Management Technology
Jeremy Skule serves as Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Chair, Financial Crime Management Technology at Nasdaq.
As Nasdaq’s Chief Strategy Officer, Jeremy collaborates with divisional leaders to develop and refine go-to-market strategies for new growth vectors, regional expansion opportunities, and capital allocation decisions that drive value for clients and shareholders. He is responsible for Nasdaq’s corporate strategy, Office of the CEO, transformation office, and global marketing and communications teams, overseeing the company’s positioning as an innovative global technology company. Jeremy recently guided the company’s strategic acquisition of Adenza and has also managed several smaller acquisitions and divestitures during his tenure.
In his role as Executive Chair, Financial Crime Management Technology, Jeremy leads the development of Nasdaq Verafin’s strategic roadmap in support of its mission to help financial institutions eradicate financial crime from their networks. He also provides guidance to the Nasdaq Verafin leadership team to advance their global business expansion efforts and cross-sell objectives.
Since joining Nasdaq in 2012, Jeremy has led the global rebranding of Nasdaq, as well as held a leadership role in developing the company’s 2017 strategic pivot to embrace its core strengths in data, analytics, and technology. Under Jeremy’s leadership, his team revamped the company’s lead generation process, redesigned Nasdaq’s digital and social media properties, and introduced a new global thought leadership platform. These efforts have helped drive an $8 billion brand valuation, 10x market capitalization growth, and a doubling of the company’s revenue. Jeremy also serves as Chairman of the Nasdaq Foundation, whose mission is to advance global economies and local communities to champion diversity in investor engagement.
Jeremy’s 25-year career has spanned senior communications positions and marketing leadership roles in Washington, D.C., and New York. Before Nasdaq, Jeremy led marketing and communications teams across the financial services industry overseeing marketing, communications, business and financial media relations, internal communications, and analyst relations. He also led the financial services practices at the world’s largest marketing, advertising, and public relations firm.
He received a Master of Business Administration from George Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts from Dickinson College.