Meet the Executive Team
Lind-Waldock stands for strength, integrity, cutting-edge technology and exceptional service to the individual futures trader and investor.
Our leadership is committed to maintaining Lind-Waldock's status as the futures broker of choice for individual investors.
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Mark B. Sachs
President, Lind-Waldock
Mark Sachs is President of Lind-Waldock. Mark has spent two decades in the futures industry, 18 of which have been with Lind-Waldock. Mark began his career with Lind-Waldock in 1986 as an Account Executive, and from 1990 to 1996 opened and managed both its London and Hong Kong offices, returning to the United States to manage the firm's corporate relationships and 24-hour global trade operations from 1996 to 1999. After spending 1999 through 2000 with another futures firm, Mark returned to Lind-Waldock in 2001 as Chief Marketing Officer. In 2002, he was promoted to the position of President of Lind-Waldock. |
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Gregory S. Gulotta
Vice President, Trade Center Operations, Lind-Waldock
Greg Gulotta is Vice President, Trade Center Operations of Lind-Waldock. Greg has more than 20 years of futures industry experience. He began his career with Lind-Waldock in 1985 on a desk in the Trade Center. In the ensuing years, he assumed positions of increasing authority and was promoted to Operations Manager in 1990, a position he held until 1998, when he left to serve briefly as a risk manager for another futures brokerage firm. In 2000, he rejoined Lind-Waldock as Senior Operations Manager and in 2001, was promoted to Vice President, Trade Center Operations. |
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Keith Riddoch
Managing Director, Lind-Waldock, a division of MF Global Canada Co.
Keith Riddoch is Managing Director of Lind-Waldock in Canada, taking the post as Lind opened its offices there in 2009. After working with two major Canadian banks on the private client side, Keith joined MF Global Canada in 2002 to help develop the electronic futures trading buisiness. He played a vital role in the successful launch of North America's first electronic grain exchange in 2004, which made MF Global Canada the most dominant player by volume in the Canadian grain market. Since 2002, the Online division saw exponential growth under his direction, and was one of the most profitable divisions for our Canadian operations. |
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