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Cboe's CEO gets back to basics in first year on the job

Sep 19, 2024, 11:01 AMcrainalerts
Cboe's CEO gets back to basics in first year on the job

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Cboe CEO Fredric Tomczyk

1. Cboe CEO on 'integration fatigue' and what's next for the Chicago-based exchange

In a departure from his predecessor, Fredric Tomczyk has backed away from dealmaking during his first year on the job, opting for a different path to growth for the world's largest options exchange.

 
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Monitor showing ShotSpotter at work

2. Johnson to veto City Council measure keeping ShotSpotter

The move potentially sets up another standoff between the mayor and council, which will have a chance to override the veto.


More: Gun expert says assault weapons ban 'describes the most popular firearms I’m involved with'

 
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3. Oak Street Health pays $60M to settle insurance agent kickback allegations

The Department of Justice claims Oak Street’s patient recruitment program prioritized financial gains over seniors’ best interests.

 
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4. Sushi spot Lawrence Fish Market to open South Side location

The Albany Park sushi spot, which also sells fish wholesale to Chicago restaurants, will add ramen and other offerings to its menu at its new Armour Square location.


The Dining Table podcast: Iconic seafood shack Calumet Fisheries makes a comeback

 
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Chicago City Council chambers

5. City Council approves stalled ethics ordinance after Johnson drops opposition

The ordinance codifies an existing executive order banning lobbyists from contributing campaign funds to the mayor and extends the ban to candidates for the office.

 
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6. Northwestern-led collaboration gets $20M grant to develop AI astronomy tools

The grant brings together researchers from UChicago, U of I, UIC and the Adler Planetarium.

 
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7. An end to 12-year Michael Jordan mansion saga: Crain's Daily Gist podcast

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin chats with host Amy Guth about news from the local market, including Michael Jordan’s mansion going under contract after sitting on the shelf since 2012.

 
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8. Ishbia family donates $10M to Michigan State athletics

Chicago billionaire Justin Ishbia is keeping close ties to his alma mater, which will rename one of its facilities after his father.

 
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Crain's Chicago Business' Future of Food event 2023

9. Don't miss insights on shifting consumer tastes at our latest Future of Food event

Secure your spot now to network with entrepreneurs and executives across the spectrum of Chicago's food sector and learn from expert panelists about the trends shaping the business. Register by Nov. 5.

 
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10. Handsomely restored Lincoln Park mansion for sale at almost $5.2 million

A princely mansion across from the North Pond section of Lincoln Park, built in the early 1900s and extensively restored a century later, is for sale at just under $5.2 million.

 
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