Even Michael Bloomberg pitched in for the Tradebook Charity Day.
Katrina Bowden, who played 30 Rock's Cerie, gets the Tradebook team pumped up for the charity day event. Her charity was Only Make Believe.
"Bloomberg Tradebook continues to grow the number of charities involved in Charity Day, as well as the ways in which Bloomberg employees across the globe can take part," said Glenn Lesko, President and CEO of Bloomberg Tradebook. "Charity Day not only gives Tradebook the opportunity to give back but it also inspires employees, our clients and others to do more to help their local communities through volunteerism and charitable donations."
TV host, cookbook author, actress, model and executive producer. Padma Lakshmi hits the phones for a good cause.
Adam Schefter, ESPN reporter and analyst, whose charity is JDRF with Boomer Esiason.
"Charity Day is just one example of the strong commitment to giving back that helps define who we are as a company. By raising money for a wide variety of worthy causes, this event allows Bloomberg to help more people in need -- and make an even bigger difference in countries around the world," said founder of Bloomberg LP Michael R. Bloomberg said.
Former 30 Rock alum Katrina Bowden helps out on Bloomberg Charity Day.
In the last three years, Bloomberg Tradebook has raised more than $2.7 million in trading commissions to support charitable causes.
The Girls co-star raises money for her charity Joyful heart Foundation.
New York City FC Team Captain David Villa and NYC FC Team Captain and former US National Team Player Claudio Reyna trade on behalf of City in the Community Foundation.
Boomer Esiason trades on behalf of Boomer Esiason Foundation.
David Villa closes deals for his charity.
Therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer trades on behalf of the Child Mind Institute.
New York Ranger Henrik Lundqvist trades for the Henrik Lundqvist Foundation.
Former New York Ranger and Hall of Famer Mark Messier trades on behalf of Answer the Call, The New York Police and Fire Widows' and Children's Benefit Fund.
New York Yankee Mark Teixeira traded for Harlem RBI.