Inside the ICE House show

Inside the ICE House

Summary: Inside the ICE House, a podcast produced by Intercontinental Exchange, takes listeners behind the historic façade of the New York Stock Exchange and inside the global financial marketplace. The episodes, recorded in the Library of the NYSE, features conversations with leaders, entrepreneurs and visionaries who walk through our doors with a dream of building businesses and changing the world. Their stories have made the NYSE, now part of ICE’s ecosystem of markets, clearing houses, data provider, and listings services, an indispensable institution for over 225 years.

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 Episode 75: Navy SEAL Foundation - Honoring Our Warriors & Supporting Their Families | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:31

The Naval Seal Foundation was established in 2000 to serve U.S. Navy SEALs, Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen, Naval Special Warfare support personnel and their families. The Foundation’s CEO Robin King and DJ Haley, a former Navy Seal and Foundation Board Member, take us through how a small organization originally focused on scholarships and educational opportunities has grown to provide immediate and ongoing support and assistance to the Naval Special Warfare community and its families.

 Episode 74: The Fearless Girl: How a brand campaign became a cultural movement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:36

Intercontinental Exchange recently welcomed a new neighbor to Broad Street, Fearless Girl. The statue, commissioned by State Street Global Advisors and created by sculptor Kristen Visbal to promote State Street’s SHE Index Fund, has become enduring symbol calling for change. Following the arrival ceremony outside the New York Stock Exchange, State Street’s Chief Marketing Officer, Stephen Tisdale, sat down for a fireside chat with the NYSE’s Betty Liu to talk all things fearless.

 Episode 73: The world according to GZERO Media’s Ian Bremmer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:11

As President of Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer spends his time crisscrossing the planet to investigate the current state of global affairs & sharing his analysis of geopolitical risks. He founded his firm in 1998 to provide political risk research and consultation services to Wall Street’s biggest names. Ian was at the Exchange to celebrate the anniversary of GZERO Media, a company he started with the goal of helping the public see clearly how news stories fit together & are part of important global narrative

 Episode 72: The Block’s Frank Chaparro: Sourcing the Scoop on Crypto | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:55

The Block’s Senior Correspondent, Frank Chaparro, once a wunderkind at Business Insider, is now exclusively on the crypto beat, just in time to cover the cleansing process of Bitcoin’s bear market. He’s on the trail of the comings & goings of the industry’s top talent, & probing how exchanges, banks & institutions are dipping their toes into an ocean of digital assets. Chaparro gives a candid view on what’s driving Bitcoin’s swoon, why regulation is key, and how 2019 may unfold for Crypto’s bi

 Episode 71: Institutionalizing Crypto: Bakkt and the Race to Win Wall Street | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:04

Recorded at CoinDesk’s Consensus:Invest Conference, Bakkt’s CEO Kelly Loeffler and ICE’s Chairman & CEO Jeff Sprecher’s chat with MIT Media Lab’s Michael Casey. Bakkt plans to roll out the world’s first 1-day physically delivered Bitcoin contract in 2019, allowing institutions and consumers alike to seamlessly buy, sell, store, & spend the digital asset. While Bitcoin’s value may rise and fall, the profound appeal of crypto is not so much as an investment to buy & hold, but rather a currency t

 Episode 70: Lynn Martin of ICE Data Services: How Data is Fueling the Modern Economy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:19

As President and COO of ICE Data Services, Lynn oversees much of the connective tissue -- the flow of data around the world -- that knits together the cornerstones of Intercontinental Exchange. Martin looks back at ICE’s acquisitions and product developments that have served as the building blocks of ICE -- pricing and analytics, exchange data and connectivity -- and offers a forecast for the data industry in 2019. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/podcast/inside-the-ice-house

 Episode 69: Seaspan Corporation’s Chairman David Sokol is at the helm | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:56

Seaspan Corporation’s Chairman David Sokol is setting the course for the world’s largest independent owner and operator of containerships. He shares how his business philosophy of “pleased, but not satisfied” guided him from early on in Omaha to his current watch at Seaspan. Over the past year, Sokol has armed the company with new leadership, overhauled its financials, and embarked on an M&A plan to consolidate the global containership fleet.

 Episode 68: Clean energy is the future and National Grid is ready to lead us there today | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:21

John Pettigrew, CEO of National Grid PLC, is focused on transforming utilities to become greener, more efficient, and technological to prepare for an uncertain future of climate change, customer needs, and an uncertain political environment. National Grid, which operates electric and gas utilities in the United States and Great Britain, is driving the conversation around carbon usage and the implementation of clean energy technology.

 Episode 67: Johnson & Johnson Innovation’s JLABs is seeding the tech revolution of healthcare | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:35

Melinda Richter, Global Head of Johnson & Johnson Innovation’s JLABs, enters the ICE House to explain how JNJ is empowering entrepreneurs to bring healthcare ideas from concept to consumer. Melinda shares her journey from growing up in Goodsoil, Saskatchewan to becoming a leader in the start-up culture of life science. Under her stewardship, JLABs has grown to 13 global locations and helped over 450 companies secure $11.6 Billion in financing, including 14 that have tapped the public markets.

 Episode 66: NYSE Vice Chairman Betty Liu: Evangelizing for Entrepreneurship Around the World | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:51

Betty Liu, Executive Vice Chairman of the NYSE, brings years of knowledge and insight about the needs of CEOs and their businesses, from those nascent start-up days to the moment when the founder stands on the podium to ring the opening bell of their IPO. Fresh off a trip to the Far East, Betty shares what she has learned about navigating between the business cultures of the East and West, becoming an entrepreneur as the founder of the ed-tech start-up Radiate, and getting out of your comfort zone.

 Episode 65: Forbes Media’s Randall Lane: Activating Brave Entrepreneurs and Companies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:34

Randall Lane, Forbes Media’s Chief Content Officer, sat down with the NYSE’s Executive Vice Chairman Betty Liu at this year’s Interbrand Best Global Brands Summit for a wide ranging conversation from how a new generation of entrepreneurs is reshaping the world to the evolution of going public to ways the blockchain can combat fake news. Betty and Randall also discuss how modern brands make and keep consumer’s trust while standing out in the crowded landscape of traditional and social media.

 Episode 64: Investing in the “New Economy” with State Street Global Advisors' Kensho ETFS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:31

Sue Thompson, executive vice president at State Street Global Advisors, joined the podcast to share her experiences on how artificial intelligence and technology innovation is changing the global economy. State Street has partnered with Kensho to launch ETFs aimed at investing in the Future of Now, from space travel to intelligent infrastructure to autonomous vehicles. The best was to identify which companies are positioned to transform the world may be to just ask the technology itself.

 Episode 63: Anthony Scaramucci’s Return to the Street | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:53

Anthony Scaramucci, Co-Managing Partner at SkyBridge Capital, went through Washington’s revolving door as fast as just about anyone in Beltway memory. He’s back now, in the comfortable confines of New York City, with a reboot next year of his much-heralded SALT Conference and a new book -- Trump: The Blue-Collar President -- which chronicles both his own unlikely rise through Wall Street and, in parallel, a real estate developer’s unlikely rise to the pinnacle of American power.

 Episode 62: Steven Johnson’s Farsighted: How We Make the Decisions That Matter the Most | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:24

We make 35,000 decisions every day, but only a few choices can change our lives. Steven Johnson, the author of 11 books as well as host of the Wonderland and American Innovations podcasts, is now out with Farsighted, exploring the complex choices that influenced world history, our own lives, and those of generations to come. The book chronicles the tools that master strategists use to predict the multiple outcomes that may result from a decision to help leaders get ready for the next fork in the road.

 Episode 61: Goodbye, midterms, hello, 2020: recapping and prognosticating with POLITICO’s Ben White | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:32

The bi-annual gathering of the Listed Company Advisory Board at the New York Stock Exchange was the perfect setting for a post-election post-mortem with Ben White, Chief Economic Correspondent for POLITICO and author of the Morning Money. In this episode, Ben talks about President Trump’s barnstorming election strategy, how it will reverberate in 2019, and the upcoming presidential election that starts now.

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