Stephanie Minister

 

Joseph DeMartino

Stephanie Minister is Managing Director of Connectivity Services at LiquidityBook (a leading SaaS-based provider of buy- and sell-side trading solutions), where she joined in March 2021. She leads a newly created arm of the firm’s corporate structure. Mrs. Minister focuses on development efforts for LBX Connect, LiquidityBook’s proprietary managed FIX network, which enables users to interact with over 250 routing destinations across 80 markets globally in an intuitive and cost-effective manner. She works with exchanges, third-party network providers and institutional brokers in markets across the world to maximize network’s reach. Previously, she spent over 15 years at ITG and, following its 2019 acquisition, Virtu Financial. Initially in algorithmic sales, she later transitioned into the role of Global Vendor Manager. In 2019, Mrs. Minister assumed oversight for Triton EMS algo plugin integration and recently took on responsibility for Canadian client onboarding and support services.

Over her 29-year career, Mrs. Minister has amassed expertise and skill in institutional equity and electronic trading solutions, with previous roles at Instinet, the Boston Stock Exchange and Bridge Information Systems. Mrs. Minister is a current member of the Security Traders Association of Florida and a former member of the Boston Security Traders Association (BSTA) and Security Traders Association of New York (STANY). She served on the BSTA board for six years, becoming President in 2018. She has been involved in the STA Women in Finance (WIF) committee since its inception and serves as its Boston spokesperson. Mrs. Minister holds a B.S. from Manhattan College and an M.S. from Boston College. She has also completed several classes toward her certificate in Project Management from Northeastern University. Since 2011, Mrs. Minister has been proud to sit on the board of the United States Foundation for the Children of Haiti (usfch.org). She resides in Delray Beach, Florida with her husband and daughter.