
Richard Schaeffer '74, Chairman of NYMEX
& the New York Mercantile Exchange,
Delivers Commencement Keynote Address
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An
enthusiastic crowd gathered in Comcast
Center on December 21, 2006, to cheer on
a brand-new crop of proud Smith School
alumni. Richard Schaeffer 74, chairman
of NYMEX Holdings, Inc., and the New
York Mercantile Exchange, joined in the
congratulations and urged his fellow
business school alumni to persevere in
the pursuits of their post-graduation
goals.
Like most accounting majors I knew,
it was practically pre-ordained that I
become an accountant, Schaeffer told
students, recalling when he graduated
from the University of Maryland's
business school. But it wasn't a career
that suited him, and Schaeffer spent the
next 11 years moving on to a number of
different jobs, looking for the one that
would click. He was 31 before his first
taste of the commodities market. At that
moment, said Schaeffer, he knew he had
found the arena in which he wanted to
work for the rest of his life.
Schaeffer went on to phenomenal
success in his late-chosen field. He has
served on the NYMEX Board for the past
16 years, and last fall he led its
$383.5 million Initial Public
Offering the most successful IPO in the
history of the New York Stock Exchange.
Today NYMEX is the worlds largest
physical commodity futures exchange and
the preeminent trading forum for energy
and precious metals.
So if you don't move right into your
dream job, don't despair. Learn from it,
and keep moving forward, counseled
Schaeffer.
Schaeffer also urged graduates to be
active in giving and mentoring within
their spheres of influence. Schaeffer
has expended significant time, treasure
and effort to provide leadership for
children's charitable causes. He has
been recognized as the Chai Lifeline Man
of the Year in 2005 and the United
Cerebral Palsys Distinguished Leader
Award in 2006 in honor of his commitment
to those causes.
This past summer he had the
opportunity to mentor Smith
Undergraduate Student Association (SUSA)
president Jesse Chen during Chens
internship at NYMEX. Mentoring is the
second best education you'll ever
receive, after the one you got here at
the Smith School, said Schaeffer.
[Transcript of
Schaeffer's speech]
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Student
speaker Anthony Meni. |
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Student
speaker Brett Loubert and
Dr. Jeff Kudisch. |
Undergraduate speaker Anthony Meni
credited the outstanding facilities,
enthusiastic faculty and his diverse and
talented fellow students for making his
Smith School experience special. There
was a level of respect for students from
every faculty member, said Meni.
[Transcript of
Meni's speech]
Graduate speaker Brett Loubert said
that after finishing his undergraduate
degree in electrical engineering, his
intent was to never return to school
again. But after a few years in the work
world, he discovered that I had no idea
what a balance sheet was or how to be
global, he said. What I've learned has
already accelerated my career.
Sometimes his MBA education benefited
him in ways Loubert didn't expect.
Shortly after taking his first human
capital course with Jeff Kudisch,
Distinguished Tyser Teaching Fellow,
Loubert was in the position of having to
interview candidates for his first
direct report. A little stymied at the
prospect, Loubert e-mailed Kudisch.
Within minutes Kudsich called and spent
an hour on the phone with Loubert,
helping him to prepare for the
interview.
[Transcript of
Loubert's speech]
During the commencement ceremony,
business degrees were awarded to
undergraduates, MBAs and PhDs. PhDs were
awarded to Heather Adams, Meredith
Burnett, Qing Cao, Jay Carson, Pamela
Donovan, Kok-Hua Loh, Tashfeen Sohail,
Yufeng Tu, and Zheng Wang. Undergraduate
Barbara Sumrall performed the National
Anthem.
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of keynote speaker Carly Fiorina, MBA
'80.
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