Duncan MacMillan (businessman)

Duncan MacMillan
Nationality United States
Alma mater B.S. Rutgers University
Occupation Mathematician; Businessman; Philanthropist
Known for co-founder of Bloomberg L.P.
Spouse(s) Nancy MacMillan
Children two
--Kevin MacMillan
--Alissa MacMillan

Duncan MacMillan is an American mathematician, philanthropist, and businessman known for being one of the four founders of Bloomberg L.P. MacMillan is not to be confused with W Duncan MacMillan, who made his billions in agribusiness.

Early life and education

MacMillan served four years in the United States Marine Corps after which he went to college.[1] In 1966, MacMillan earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from Rutgers University. In 1967, he began his career working at Bankers Trust.[2]

Career

MacMillan worked at the investment bank Salomon Brothers with Michael Bloomberg, Thomas Secunda and Charles Zegar. After Bloomberg - who was Solomon's former head of equity trading and sales and then head of computer systems and data - was fired when he opposed the takeover of the company by Phibro, a metals trading company, he invited Zegar, Secunda, and Macmillan to start up their own financial data company. They accepted and together they founded Innovative Market Systems with Bloomberg putting most of the seed capital. Secunda, who was a mathematician, was responsible for gathering and inputting the data; MacMillan was responsible for sales; and Zegar wrote the software. In 1982, they got their first customer, Merrill Lynch who ordered 20 data terminals and invested $30 million in the company (receiving a 30 percent ownership interest). The company grew rapidly thereafter and presently has $7.6B in sales and over 15,000 employees. Bloomberg owns 88% of the company and the three other partners 4% each (In 2008, Bloomberg purchased back Merrill Lynch's original 30% share).[3][4]

Philanthropy

MacMillan is a Member of the Dean's Advisory Committee; he is a member of the Foundation of The Medical Center at Princeton. He has endowed a Professorship of Genetics at Rutgers University and a Professorship in Theoretical Computer Science at The Institute for Advanced Study.[2] He is also a generous supporter of The Cancer Institute of New Jersey where he serves on the board of directors.[2] His wife Nancy is a trustee of the Institute for Advanced Study and the American Repertory Ballet.[2] MacMillan and his wife are signatories of The Giving Pledge.[5]

Personal life

MacMillan is married to Nancy MacMillan whom he met while working at Bankers Trust.[1][2] Nancy has a B.A. in economics and mathematics from Connecticut College, a M.A. in economics from Hunter College, and a M.B.A. in finance from Rider University.[1] They have two children: Kevin and Alissa.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 INSTITUTE for ADVANCED STUDY: Attributions - Nancy S. and Duncan L. MacMillan, Leading by Example 2003 - issue one
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 The Cancer Institute of New Jersey: Board of Directors - Duncan L. MacMillan" retrieved March 30, 2013
  3. de la Merced, Michael J.; Louise Story (July 17, 2008). "Bloomberg Expected to Buy Merrill's Stake in His Firm". The New York Times (New York). Retrieved 2008-12-08.
  4. "Bloomberg Stays Modest on His $16.2 Billion Worth".
  5. the Giving Pledge: "Duncan and Nancy MacMillan" retrieved March 30, 2013
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