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John Kilduff, VP and Co-Head, MF Global
JOHN KILDUFF
Partner
Again Capital LLC


John Kilduff is the Founding Partner of Again Capital LLC.  Prior to starting his company, he was Vice President and Co-Head of MF Global and Senior VP of Energy Risk Management Group at Fimat USA, Inc. where he was responsible for providing corporate energy risk management services, which included daily market research, market analysis, advisory services, and managing the hedging of energy price exposures, through the utilization of various exchange listed and over-the-counter, custom tailored, derivative products.  He has also held senior positions at ABN AMRO Incorporated, Metallgesellschaft Corp., and Lehman Brothers, Inc.

John Kilduff  recently appeared before the United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources to give an assessment of the energy markets.

John Kilduff has a Bachelor of Science degree from Saint Bonaventure University and a Juris Doctor from Fordham University School of Law. He has a bar membership in New York and has professional registrations in commodities and securities.


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