Steven Hyde is a commodity broker based out of Kansas City, Mo. He works closely with commercial agribusinesses, providing market insights and strategies to help them manage price risk in their operations. Just prior to joining CHS Hedging in 2015, Hyde was a member of the Chicago Board of Trade. From 1987 to 2013, he was a floor commission broker and floor manager for Staley Commodities, Rodman & Renshaw, Fimat and Newedge. He started his career in the cash grain department of B.C. Christopher, a member firm of the Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT), and moved to the trading floor in 1982. Hyde also previously served as a Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT) Board member and president of the KCBT Clearing Board.
Steven Hyde is a commodity broker based out of Kansas City, Mo. He works closely with commercial agribusinesses, providing market insights and strategies to help them manage price risk in their operations. Just prior to joining CHS Hedging in 2015, Hyde was a member of the Chicago Board of Trade. From 1987 to 2013, he was a floor commission broker and floor manager for Staley Commodities, Rodman & Renshaw, Fimat and Newedge. He started his career in the cash grain department of B.C. Christopher, a member firm of the Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT), and moved to the trading floor in 1982. Hyde also previously served as a Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT) Board member and president of the KCBT Clearing Board.
Steven Hyde is a commodity broker based out of Kansas City, Mo. He works closely with commercial agribusinesses, providing market insights and strategies to help them manage price risk in their operations. Just prior to joining CHS Hedging in 2015, Hyde was a member of the Chicago Board of Trade. From 1987 to 2013, he was a floor commission broker and floor manager for Staley Commodities, Rodman & Renshaw, Fimat and Newedge. He started his career in the cash grain department of B.C. Christopher, a member firm of the Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT), and moved to the trading floor in 1982. Hyde also previously served as a Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT) Board member and president of the KCBT Clearing Board.