Fortune: Scott Rostan in There’s No Roadmap to Breaking Up Facebook—But Here’s Where the Government Might Start

http://fortune.com/2019/06/07/facebook-break-up-big-tech/?utm_source=fortune.com&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=data-sheet&utm_content=2019061013pm By Erik Sherman June 7, 2019 “Break up Big Tech,” has become a rallying cry of consumer advocates and prominent politicians.But what, in practice, would that actually look like?Fortune spoke with experts in various areas of law and...

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Yahoo! Finance: Scott Rostan in ‘Girls Who Invest’ looks to increase gender diversity in Wall Street

Yahoo Finance Video With few women in leadership positions in Wall Street, nonprofit ‘Girls Who Invest’ is partnering with education firm ‘Training The Street’ to help teach young women practical finance skills and provide them with opportunities to pursue careers in the asset management industry. Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous speaks to...

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CFO Magazine: Robert Rostan in Lesson from Nissan: Go the Extra Mile

http://www.cfo.com/risk-compliance/2018/12/lesson-from-nissan-go-the-extra-mile/ The Nov. 19 arrest of Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn for misreporting his income, and the investigation into his use of company funds for homes and other perks, seem to paint a picture of gross impropriety that is uncommon in the modern corporate world. Nonetheless, there are basic lessons that every company, public or...

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Training The Street Enters Hong Kong Market, Expanding Global Reach

NEW YORK, Nov. 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Training The Street (www.TrainingTheStreet.com), the leading corporate training provider for Wall Street firms and top-tier business schools, today announced a strategic expansion into the Hong Kong market, providing an opportunity to better service all of Asia. Longtime finance professional Jung Suh is based in Hong Kong and will provide training in the region. Suh...

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Financial Times: Zane Hurst in Rising number of bankers switch to careers in private equity

https://www.ft.com/content/0b65d396-a5f4-11e8-926a-7342fe5e173f Study finds uptick in job moves despite marginally lower average pay Javier Espinoza, Private Capital Correspondent A rising number of former bankers are joining the ranks of private equity groups in Europe despite sometimes taking a pay cut to do so, according to new research. There has been a significant uptick in the...

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