Nicole Chambers, Global Managing Director of Listings at the Texas Stock Exchange, brings nearly 17 years of experience collaborating with public and private companies across the United States. Previously serving as Senior Managing Director of Listings at Nasdaq, she played a pivotal role in driving growth, building strategic partnerships, and guiding companies through every stage of the capital markets lifecycle. A graduate of Southern Methodist University, Nicole now leads TXSE’s corporate listings strategy as the exchange positions itself to become a major national player. Backed by $161 million from firms like BlackRock, Citadel Securities, and Charles Schwab, TXSE aims to challenge the dominance of traditional exchanges, set higher listing standards, and establish Dallas as a new hub for financial innovation - all under Nicole’s expert guidance. In this episode, we dive into Nicole’s journey from Nasdaq to the Texas Stock Exchange, and we explore her vision for how corporations will benefit by listing on TXSE.
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