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Jon Paul Ruggles (born 1973) is an American executive known for founding Monroe Energy and creating an internal trading house that enabled Delta Air Lines to control its fuel supply.[1] According to CNBC, "Delta hired Ruggles as vice-president of fuel in 2011 to help right a fuel-hedge book that had been losing the airline money. He managed to generate impressive trading returns".[2]
Ruggles' career has been marked by significant achievements, particularly for being the "mastermind"[3] behind Monroe. However, his success has been shadowed by an accusation of insider trading brought by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).[4] The case signaled a turning point for the regulatory agency, as it sought to expand its regulatory reach under Rule 180.1[5] and develop new case law against industry-standard practices in commodities trading by using Ruggles to define insider trading regulation for the commodities industry under Misappropriation Theory.[6]
Since his departure from Delta, Ruggles has become an investor and executive in the oil industry, working for investment firms The Carlyle Group and Silverpeak. Respected for his intellect and creativity, Ruggles has been described as a "galvanizing" figure.[7][8] Ruggles' career and personality have been the subject of numerous articles and books and national media coverage. Notably, Kate Kelly, a bestselling author and New York Times journalist, featured him as one of the two leading characters in her book, The Secret Club That Runs the World (2014), alongside trader Pierre Andurand.
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