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Work as an Act of Worship
By Ted Jeon I first came to New York City nearly 10 years ago, excited to begin my new career as a financial analyst on Wall Street. Having just graduated from college, I came to New York with grand visions for my work – to participate in industry-shaping transactions, to work with leading global companies, and to make my mark on the world. However, my init...
May 14, 2016 -
“Spiritual Malady” in Finance? It’s In the Heart
By: Daniel Kwon In his recent Op-Ed in the NY Times titled For the Love of Money, Sam Polk does an insightful job of addressing and analyzing the root of the cancer that plagues the financial services industry: the idolization of power. Polk starts by discussing how he was lured to Wall Street by the prospect of immediate wealth and power. In his fir...
February 24, 2014 -
The Hashtag, The Wall Street and The Wardrobe
By: Kathleen Boatman As someone who doesn’t use social media that much personally, I’ve been surprisingly excited watching the development of idea exchange platforms in a corporate setting like finance. An article in McKinsey Quarterly discusses how “leaders can realize the vast potential of social technologies to engage employees and transform orga...
November 12, 2013 -
Redemption of the Finance Industry
By: A.B. The consequences of the 2008 financial crisis continue to linger over the world today. The crisis and the years following it brought to light the structural deformities that have over time permeated the financial industry. The premise of the financial markets is an inherently good one – liquid markets, where capital moves with ease from those who h...
September 30, 2013 -
Bankers’ Pay Deferrals Are Tougher in Europe
By: Johnathan Lee Since the financial crisis international regulators have pushed for overhauls of banking compensation, including deferrals of a significant portion of annual bonuses over time rather than receiving it in full at once. However, per the NY Times, it appears that U.S. banks and regulators have fallen behind their European counterparts at implemen...
August 9, 2013 -
Vilifying Wall Street
By: Calvin Chin Wall Street or what’s left of it remains the favorite bogey man for many spheres to pick on. This New York Times article discusses Hollywood’s vilification of the finance industry. What caused the great financial crisis of 2008? Why is the unemployment rate high ? Because Wall Street rewards companies for not hiring and keeping costs...
June 23, 2013 -
Marketplace As Social Justice
Anthony Bradley speaks to the Finance Group.
April 19, 2011 -
Machiavelli and Finance
By: Somi Lee The world of finance resonates with the Machiavellian view in that the end – profit for the company – justifies the means – the way people conduct business. While other values such as philanthropy, community enrichment, work-life balance, and being ethical are important, ultimately these values come second to profit-making for the...
May 16, 2010