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Geeks Of The Valley
#113: Wall Street To Web3, Decoding Crypto Mergers and Acquisitions With Dragonfly's

Geeks Of The Valley

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 39:52


In Episode #113 of Geeks of the Valley, we sat down with Rob Hadick, General Partner at Dragonfly, a leading $2.5bn crypto-focused global investment firm. We explore the seismic shifts in the VC ecosystem, from the rise of trade-sale exits to the resilience of certain sub-sectors like Layer 2 protocols and real-world-asset platforms. A focal point of our discussion is Ripple's landmark $1.25 billion acquisition of Hidden Road, where Rob dissects its implications for bridging institutional finance with native-crypto infrastructure. Along the way, Rob shares lessons he's learned underwriting tokenized assets, supporting portfolio companies through volatility, and spotting early signals of talent migration in an increasingly global industry. Whether you're an institutional investor seeking to understand new exit dynamics or a founder navigating the crypto VC landscape, this conversation offers a comprehensive roadmap to the future of digital-asset investing.Since 2017, Dragonfly has been at the forefront of blockchain and crypto innovation with a long-term oriented, technical, and research-driven approach, having been early backers of some of the most influential protocols and companies in the industry, including 1inch, Avalanche, Bitget, Bybit, Compound, DyDx, Ethena, Hidden Road, Matter Labs, Monad, Near, Optimism, Polygon, Ribbon and ZK Sync. Rob focuses on companies and protocols that are innovating at the bleeding edge of centralized and decentralized finance, payments, money, and digital asset infrastructure.Previously, Rob led multi-stage public and private investing into crypto protocols and companies at GoldenTree Asset Management ("GTAM"), a ~$50bn multi-strategy hedge fund. Prior to GTAM, Rob invested in and advised fintech, technology, and crypto companies while at Heritage Partners, Goldman Sachs, and PJT Partners. He holds an MBA from Columbia Business School, where he was co-founder of the Columbia Blockchain Club, and a Bachelor's in Economics and Political Science from Washington University in St. Louis.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-hadickWebsite: https://www.dragonfly.xyz

M&A Science
What Elite Investment Bankers Do Differently in M&A

M&A Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 74:46


Avinash Patel, Partner at PJT Partners (NYSE: PJT) ‍ Investment bankers aren't always seen as trusted advisors; some see them as deal-pushers, prioritizing fees over friendships. The skepticism is fair, but many miss the point of what they actually bring to the table.  ‍ In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Avinash Patel, Partner at PJT Partners, offers an insider's view on what investment bankers really do in M&A, from guiding strategic vision to wielding influence in complex transactions.   Things you will learn: ‍ • Why investment bankers face a reputation challenge • Building influence and shaping strategy through relationship investment • Working with public vs. private companies as an investment banker • Evaluating the right private equity partner • Finding the right advisory partnership   ******************* This episode is sponsored by S&P Global. S&P Global Market Intelligence has private companies covered. Whether you're looking for your next investment or M&A target,  conducting peer comparisons, assessing counterparty credit risk, or monitoring your supply chain, S&P Capital IQ Pro's extensive private company data can give you the insights you need for a competitive edge. Uncover tangible insights on private companies by visiting spglobal.com/privatecompanydata   This episode is also sponsored by DealRoom AI, the latest innovation from DealRoom designed specifically for M&A professionals. DealRoom AI automates the analysis and extraction of key information from due diligence documents, empowering teams to save up to 80% of their time on document analysis and focus on what really matters—closing the deal.  Ready to streamline your M&A process? Visit dealroom.net today.   ******************* 00:00 Intro 08:37 Why investment bankers face a reputation challenge 13:29 The role of investment bankers 17:21 Building influence and shaping strategy through relationship investment 21:36 Tailor advice and introductions for big-company impact 23:31 Example of companies turning strategic advice into growth 30:08 Working with public vs. private companies 32:21 Role play: Scaling through organic growth and strategic acquisitions 44:19 Leveraging investment bankers to identify strategic carve-out opportunities 48:29 Building selective PE relationships for carve-out deals 50:54 Evaluating the right private equity partner - willing to answer 55:47 The importance of buyer-led M&A integration planning 1:06:29 Finding the right advisory partnership 1:08:18 Craziest thing in M&A  

M&A Science
What Elite Investment Bankers Do Differently in M&A

M&A Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 21:19


Avinash Patel, Partner at PJT Partners (NYSE: PJT) ‍ Investment bankers aren't always seen as trusted advisors; some see them as deal-pushers, prioritizing fees over friendships. The skepticism is fair, but many miss the point of what they actually bring to the table.  ‍ In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Avinash Patel, Partner at PJT Partners, offers an insider's view on what investment bankers really do in M&A, from guiding strategic vision to wielding influence in complex transactions.   Things you will learn: ‍ • Why investment bankers face a reputation challenge • Building influence and shaping strategy through relationship investment • Working with public vs. private companies as an investment banker • Evaluating the right private equity partner • Finding the right advisory partnership   ******************* This episode is sponsored by S&P Global. S&P Global Market Intelligence has private companies covered. Whether you're looking for your next investment or M&A target,  conducting peer comparisons, assessing counterparty credit risk, or monitoring your supply chain, S&P Capital IQ Pro's extensive private company data can give you the insights you need for a competitive edge. Uncover tangible insights on private companies by visiting spglobal.com/privatecompanydata   This episode is also sponsored by DealRoom AI, the latest innovation from DealRoom designed specifically for M&A professionals. DealRoom AI automates the analysis and extraction of key information from due diligence documents, empowering teams to save up to 80% of their time on document analysis and focus on what really matters—closing the deal.  Ready to streamline your M&A process? Visit dealroom.net today.   ******************* 00:00 Intro 08:37 Why investment bankers face a reputation challenge 13:29 The role of investment bankers 17:21 Building influence and shaping strategy through relationship investment 21:36 Tailor advice and introductions for big-company impact 23:31 Example of companies turning strategic advice into growth 30:08 Working with public vs. private companies 32:21 Role play: Scaling through organic growth and strategic acquisitions 44:19 Leveraging investment bankers to identify strategic carve-out opportunities 48:29 Building selective PE relationships for carve-out deals 50:54 Evaluating the right private equity partner - willing to answer 55:47 The importance of buyer-led M&A integration planning 1:06:29 Finding the right advisory partnership 1:08:18 Craziest thing in M&A  

Biotech 2050 Podcast
Exploring Neuroscience, Psychiatry, & Rare Diseases, Bruce Leuchter, President & CEO, Neurvati

Biotech 2050 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 51:22


Synopsis: In this episode of Biotech 2050, host Alok Tayi, CEO and co-founder of Vibe Bio, speaks with Dr. Bruce Leuchter, President and CEO of Neurvati Neuroscience. They discuss capital markets, neurology, psychiatry, and Neurvati's work in ultra-rare diseases. Dr. Leuchter shares his journey from clinical training to leadership at Neurvati. The conversation covers the convergence of neurology and psychiatry, advanced technologies in drug development, and addressing unmet medical needs in neuroscience. Join us for insights into the future of biotech and developments in neuroscience. Biography: Dr. Bruce Leuchter brings deep-rooted, wide-ranging experience to his role as President and CEO at Neurvati, spanning neuroscience, clinical neuropsychiatry, biotechnology equity research, healthcare investment banking and entrepreneurship. His expertise captures all aspects of building and leading a neuroscience company, and his experiences have generated deep empathy for the patient journey. Across his many roles in the clinic, industry, and beyond, Dr. Leuchter has maintained a passion for knowledge and has aimed to purposefully apply that knowledge to help patients suffering from diseases of the brain and nervous system. A physician by training and neuropsychiatrist by specialty, Dr. Leuchter completed residency training in Neurology and Psychiatry at New York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Dr. Leuchter served as Director of Clinical Neuropsychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College and maintains a voluntary faculty appointment in the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Leuchter has also held multiple financial services roles including biotechnology equity research at Goldman Sachs, healthcare investment banking at Credits Suisse, and biotechnology mergers and acquisitions at PJT Partners, all of which drive a nuanced understanding of the biotechnology industry and particularly the neuroscience ecosystem. Dr. Leuchter is Co-Founder and Founding Neuropsychiatrist of a digital therapeutics company, Click Therapeutics, which specializes in the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. He serves as a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee for the Daedelus Fund for Innovation at Weill Cornell Medical College, as a member of the Life Science Institute Leadership Council at the University of Michigan, as a member of the Advisory Board at Michigan Drug Discovery, and as a Business Advisory Board member at FOXG1 Research Foundation.

Bloomberg Talks
Paul Taubman Talks M&A Volatility, Elections

Bloomberg Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 8:55 Transcription Available


The likely face-off between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump in November will stir turmoil in the mergers-and-acquisitions market this year, according to PJT Partners' founder Paul Taubman. He speaks with Bloomberg Surveillance hosts Jon Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Surveillance
Bloomberg Surveillance: Paul Taubman on M&A and Elections

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 8:55 Transcription Available


The likely face-off between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump in November will stir turmoil in the mergers-and-acquisitions market this year, according to PJT Partners' founder Paul Taubman. He speaks with Bloomberg Surveillance hosts Jon Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ESG Talk
Sustainability and the C-Suite

ESG Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 27:20


Cognizant's head of ESG, Aya Kiy-Morrocco, and Amelia Pan, managing director in the strategic advisory group of PJT Partners, join co-host Mandi McReynolds to discuss how sustainability leaders can partner with their C-suite and boards to advance ESG strategy and meet stakeholder demands for transparency, accountability, and action. Read the 2023 Workiva's Global Practitioner Survey: https://www.workiva.com/resources/2023-global-esg-practitioner-survey

To The Point - Cybersecurity
Navigating The New SEC Cyber Regulations with Rich Itri

To The Point - Cybersecurity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 46:19


We are excited to welcome back to the podcast Rich Itri, Chief Innovation Officer at ECI. He joined us last year during the commentary period of the new SEC cyber rules to break down what's being proposed and potential implications for businesses. And in this podcast the conversation comes full circle as the new SEC cyber rules are coming online and act as official recognition that the ever-present danger of cybersecurity threats can impact investor decision making. We talk through some of the key aspects of the new rules that have been making headlines including the “material” disclosure guideline and timeline, grey areas and the proposed AI rule. Great insights here from Rich for every business looking to navigate the new SEC cyber rules.   Rich Itri, Chief Innovation Officer, ECI Rich Itri is Chief Innovation Officer at ECI. Rich has over 22 years of IT executive experience, spending his entire career managing IT within the financial services industry. Prior to joining ECI, Rich was Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer for PJT Partners, a boutique investment bank, Principal and Chief Information Officer for Sky Road and held Chief Information Officer positions at Arrowhawk Capital Partners and Arbalet Capital Partners. Over the years, Rich has developed and managed innovative, business aligned platforms, that drive revenue and operational efficiencies. Rich holds positions on several Advisory Boards and volunteers his time to help non-profits leverage technology. For links and resources discussed in this episode, please visit our show notes at https://www.forcepoint.com/govpodcast/e255

Bloomberg Talks
PJT Partners CEO Paul Taubman Talks M&A

Bloomberg Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 12:04 Transcription Available


PJT Partners CEO Paul Taubman says dealmaking activity has dropped to "lows we haven't seen, ever," predicting a pickup in mergers and acquisitions by the end of the year. He speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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ESG Talk
Getting Ready for the CSRD

ESG Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 25:28


In the second installment of our CSRD series, Mandi McReynolds is joined by Amelia Pan of PJT Partners, an advisory-focused investment bank, and Diana Tidd, formerly of MSCI and the company's first chief responsibility officer. The group discusses everything from metrics and materiality to integration and data, and how the role of the chief sustainability officer is evolving to meet new demands.

The HPScast
Paul Taubman - Chief Executive Officer of PJT Partners

The HPScast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 30:20


Join host Colbert Cannon as he sits down with Paul Taubman, CEO of PJT Partners, a global advisory-focused investment bank, Paul started in 2014 which has now grown into a $3 billion market cap public company. We discuss how Paul started the firm against the backdrop of the 2008 financial crisis, and how clients emerged from that period more open to leaving traditional bulge bracket banking than ever before. We also hear about Paul's own departure from big banking when he stepped down from Morgan Stanley in 2012 after 30 years spanning several key leadership roles. He also shares insights into how the evolution of private credit over the last decade has impacted the traditional banking business.Learn more about Paul Taubman's career here. Read Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis, Colbert's Best Idea for this week, here.

Keeping Score
Sports news minute: PJT Partners board addition

Keeping Score

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 1:25


K. Don Cornwell joins the board at PJT.

To The Point - Cybersecurity
Unboxing the SEC's New Cyber Proposal with Rich Itri

To The Point - Cybersecurity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 51:34


This week's podcast guest Rich Itri, Chief Innovation Officer at ECI, did the heavy work of reading the SEC's 250-page proposal on Cybersecurity Risk Management, Strategy, Governance, and Incident Disclosure and shares perspective on what may be ahead for public companies that are subject to the reporting requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. As it goes into comment period through May 9, 2022, many are on standby for the outcome of the proposed cyber incident reporting timeline of four days after a material breach. Which, of course leaves one to wonder, just what are we considering ‘material' these days? You don't want to miss this week's episode as Rich shares deep insights from his more than 20 years on the financial services security frontlines. Rich Itri, Chief Innovation Officer at ECI Rich Itri is the Chief Innovation Officer at ECI. Rich has over 22 years of IT executive experience, spending his entire career managing IT within the financial services industry. Prior to joining ECI, Rich was Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer for PJT Partners, a boutique investment bank, Principal and Chief Information Officer for Sky Road and held Chief Information Officer positions at Arrowhawk Capital Partners and Arbalet Capital Partners. Over the years, Rich has developed and managed innovative, business aligned platforms, that drive revenue and operational efficiencies. Rich holds positions on several Advisory Boards and volunteers his time to help non-profits leverage technology. For links and resources discussed in this episode, please visit our show notes at https://www.forcepoint.com/govpodcast/e175

Investment Banking Recruiting Secrets of the Top 1%
Episode 151:How Jenn Went From Getting No Interviews to Landing an Offer From PJT Partners

Investment Banking Recruiting Secrets of the Top 1%

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 43:01


Our client Jenn is a sophomore who has already secured her junior summer offer at PJT Partners (as of mid-April). Hear how she went from being someone with no finance experience and didn't know how to get her foot in the door, to getting offers for sophomore summer internships with two global banks, followed by her junior summer internship offer - all just within 3.5 months of joining WSMM. Book a Virtual Coffee Chat with an Upperclassmen Who Secured an Offer: wallstmastermind.com/apply?utm_source=podcastep151

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Turnaround Time
Tales of a Turnaround Legend: Tim Coleman

Turnaround Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 51:49


From his roles at Citigroup, Blackstone and PJT Partners, Tim Coleman has seen it all: major bankruptcies (Macys, Delta Airlines, Purdue Pharma) as well as increasingly complex restructurings, buyouts and credit investing. In this episode, Coleman sits down with Mitchell Sonkin, senior advisor to MBIA Inc., to share some of the biggest lessons of his career — and to forecast where the restructuring industry is headed. To learn more about turnaround management, news, and experts, visit turnaround.org. Episode LinksOur episode is sponsored by MoloLamken. Learn more about Turnaround Time here. Our music is by Kit and Calltones.

BAI Banking Strategies
24.03 - How banks should be thinking about ESG

BAI Banking Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 19:59


Environmental, social and governance considerations are rising in importance in banking. Amelia Pan, managing director in the ESG advisory group at PJT Partners, joins us with thoughts on how bankers should think about ESG as it gains in stature.

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein
Abe Friedman: "Investors Don't Care As Much About The Messenger As They Do About The Message."

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 56:50


Intro.(1:30) - Start of interview.(2:12) - Abe's "origin story". He grew up in L.A and moved up to the Bay Area where he attended Berkeley for college and law school. After law school he went to Seattle and worked in-house for US West Communications (now Qwest Corporation). Back in northern California he joined another telecom before joining the founding team at Glass Lewis in 2003 ("the market was ripe for disruption").(5:37) - His time as the Global Head of Corporate Governance at Barclays Global Investors (2005-2009).(7:38) - His time as the Managing Director and Global Head of Corporate Governance and Responsible Investment at BlackRock (2009-2011). "The focus and attention to corporate governance was ramping up at that time and BlackRock was an incredible spot to be in a moment of so much change in the space."(9:39) - On why he decided to start Camberview Partners in 2012. "Most of the people thought I was crazy. It was a big decision to take that leap." "Maybe the hardest decision that I've had to make professionally but probably the best decision in terms of what it has created in the market."(11:45) - He started the firm because he believed that they were at a moment in the evolution of governance where companies would have to care a lot more about the institutions and people voting their shares. Two drivers: Say-on-Pay (after Dodd-Frank) and the rise of Shareholder Activism. Companies were not doing much engagement with voting teams at the big institutional investors. They needed better advice.(19:38) - On the rise of institutional investors and their growing influence in corporate governance.(24:28) - On the rise of stakeholder capitalism and ESG. "I think it's definitely here to stay."(26:53) - The current state of play in shareholder activism.(31:20) - Two issues to consider in the current market:"It's very common for public companies to underestimate the extent to which investors don't care so much about the messenger as they do about the message. They care about the substance.""The need for companies to change how they manage their IR strategy has never been stronger."  "Most companies are still operating in an old and outdated IR model [still tailored mostly to fundamental investors, when it should address a much broader set of constituencies]."(36:53) - On board diversity and social changes. "This has impacted the investor dialogue, including human capital management."(41:42) - On the rise of private markets and startup governance issues. How PJT Partners has allowed them to expand their governance footprint beyond only voting (in public companies). Now they tap all investor issues (their team has about ~70 people now).(47:28) - The books that have greatly influenced his life:Crossing to Safety (1987), by Wallace Stegner.The Return of Martin Guerre (1983), by Natalie Zemon Davis.(48:48) - His mentors: his scout master (Marty Burger), his grandmother, and his former his boss at BGI (Naozer Dadachanji, who became a board member and investor in Camberview Partners).(51:42) - Quote that he thinks of often, or lives his life by: "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." (Martin Luther King).(52:54) - An unusual or absurd habit that he loves: family tradition of watching "the price is right" (while they're home sick).(53:35) - His time as Mayor of the City of Piedmont.(55:06) - The living person he most admires: his wife.Abe M. Friedman is a Partner and Head of PJT Camberview, based in San Francisco. Mr. Friedman joined PJT Partners through the acquisition of CamberView Partners in 2018. Mr. Friedman founded CamberView in 2012 and served as its Chief Executive Officer through 2018. Before founding CamberView, Mr. Friedman was Managing Director and Global Head of Corporate Governance and Responsible Investment at BlackRock. Prior to that role, he served in leadership positions, including Global Head of Corporate Governance, at Barclays Global Investors from 2005 until the company merged with BlackRock in 2009. In 2003, Mr. Friedman helped found Glass, Lewis & Co. and served as Chief Policy Officer and General Counsel. If you like this show, please consider subscribing, leaving a review or sharing this podcast on social media. __ You can follow Evan on social media at:Twitter @evanepsteinLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/epsteinevan/ Substack https://evanepstein.substack.com/Music/Soundtrack (found via Free Music Archive): Seeing The Future by Dexter Britain is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License

Motley Fool Money
Netflix Earnings and Oscars Preview

Motley Fool Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 38:37


Netflix slides on slowing growth. Boston Beer, Chipotle, and Intuitive Surgical serve up big earnings. MarketAxess slips. Johnson & Johnson reports surprising results but continues to deal with vaccine issues. And automation software maker UiPath has a big debut on Wall Street. Motley Fool analysts Andy Cross, Ron Gross, and Jason Moser discuss those stories, weigh in on a potential increase in the capital gains tax rate for wealthier Americans, and offer up a few tips on international investing. Plus, our analysts share two stocks on their radar: Roblox and PJT Partners. And corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks financial scandals and previews the Oscars. Looking for more stocks for your radar? Get 50% off Stock Advisor by going to http://RadarStocks.fool.com.  

The Caring Economy with Toby Usnik
Emily Rafferty, President Emerita, The Metropolitan Museum, and Senior Advisor to UNESCO, and Russell Reynolds

The Caring Economy with Toby Usnik

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 24:48


Emily Kernan Rafferty, President Emerita of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, served for 40 years at the Museum: as chief of institutional advancement, Senior Vice President of External Affairs, and as President from 2005 to 2015. As President, she was the Museum's chief administrative officer, supervising a staff of 2,000 full- and part-time employees and volunteers. Ms. Rafferty's global experience took her to more than 50 countries as she worked with government and private sector officials on initiatives involving funding, marketing, international art loans, legislative affairs, and cultural issues. Ms. Rafferty served as a Board member of the New York Federal Reserve Bank (2011-2017; Chair, 2012-2016); as Chair of NYC & Company, the city's official tourism and marketing organization, from 2008-2020, where she continues to serve on the Executive Committee; and as a UNESCO Senior Adviser for Heritage Protection and Conservation (2015-2017). She is a Board member of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum (2005-present; Vice Chairman, 2019-present), Carnegie Hall (October 2018- present), Civitella Ranieri's Artist Residency Program (2018-present), the Hispanic Society Library & Museum (2019-present), and the Association of Art Museum Curators (2019-present). She also serves as a Board member of PJT Partners (2015-present) and Koç Holdings, Istanbul (2018-present). An Advisory Board member of the Bipartisan Congressional Commission for the feasibility of an American Museum of Women's History in Washington, D.C. (May 2015-December 2016), she continues to serve as an advisor to the project, which received Congressional approval to proceed as part of the Smithsonian in December 2020. As principal of Emily K. Rafferty & Associates, she currently consults for several organizations, including Russell Reynolds Associates, serving as a Senior Advisor to the Firm in the Non-Profit Sector and independent clients. She is a member of the Advisory Council of the American University of Beirut and a member of the Advisory Board of The European Fine Arts Fair (TEFAF). She served as a Hauser Leader at Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership (Fall 2019). A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, she also lectures widely on topics relating to non-profit and board governance issues, fundraising, and cultural heritage. The recipient of many awards and honors, Ms. Rafferty was named by Crain's New York Business one of New York City's 100 most influential women over a five-year period, and in Fall 2015 she was elected to its Hall of Fame. She is a recipient of New York University's Lewis Rudin Award for Exemplary Service to New York City, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, and was recognized as a Living Landmark by the New York Landmarks Conservancy. Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this podcast series, The Caring Economy: How to Win With Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toby-usnik/support

Aurora Energy Research Podcast
EP.45 Laurie Fitch, Partner in the Strategic Advisory Group at PJT Partners

Aurora Energy Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 55:48


In this episode, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen speaks with Laurie Fitch, Partner in the Strategic Advisory Group at PJT Partners. Laurie is also a Non-Executive Director of EDP (Energias de Portugal, SA) and prior to joining PJT Partners, she was Co-Head of Morgan Stanley’s Global Industrials Group in Europe. John and Laurie discuss: • Laurie’s journey and her roles at PJT Partners and EDP • Investment banking for women at present • Net Zero, and big oil’s ability to pivot towards big renewables

The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 65: A recovery for M&A

The Banker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 8:25


Simon Lyons, a partner in the strategic advisory group at PJT Partners, a global advisory-focused investment bank, talks to Marie Kemplay about the outlook for M&A activity, which had been subdued in the wake of the pandemic but now appears to be bouncing back. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bloomberg Business of Sports
NBA Stock Would've Fallen 5-10% Amid China Tweet Storm

Bloomberg Business of Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 37:56


Don Cornwell, a partner at boutique investment bank PJT Partners, joins Scott Soshnick, Eben Novy-Williams and Michael Barr to discuss a host of issues related to the business of sports, including the brouhaha between the National Basketball Association and the government of China, where the first of two scheduled exhibition games between the Los Angeles Lakers and Brooklyn Nets was played today. As part of that discussion Cornwell gets into the league's long-term global prospects and just how much the firestorm over a tweet sent by Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey will affect that franchise and the NBA in the long run. He also discusses franchises values and how they're affected by the Chinese market, and the recent gambling space transaction in which Flutter Entertainment bought The Stars Group. Cornwell has worked on some of the sports world's biggest transactions, including the sale of the Buffalo Bills. Hosts: Scott Soshnick, Eben Novy-Williams and Michael Barr Producer: Bob Bragg

Bloomberg Businessweek
2019 Bloomberg Business of Sports Summit

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 71:28


Al Guido, President of the San Francisco 49ers, discusses the team’s interest in Odell Beckham Jr. DeMaurice Smith, Executive Director of the NFL Players Association, explains why there is a need for equal power between athletes and teams. Joe Asher U.S. CEO at William Hill, talks about the evolution of legalized gambling in U.S. states. Laura Froelich, Senior Director and Head of U.S. Partnerships Content for Twitter, discusses new ways fans can interact with NBA players. Oliver Luck, Commissioner and CEO of the XFL, talks about challenges in the return of the professional football league. Don Cornwell Partner at PJT Partners, explains how you can see a variety of sports through various media platforms. Randy Levine, President of the New York Yankees, shares his thoughts on attempts to shorten MLB games. Neil Glat, President of the New York Jets, talks about the team acquiring running back Le’Veon Bell in free agency. Paul Rabil, Founder of the Premier Lacrosse League, discusses launching the new league this summer. Hosts: Carol Massar, Michael Barr and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan 

Bloomberg Businessweek
2019 Bloomberg Business of Sports Summit

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 71:28


Al Guido, President of the San Francisco 49ers, discusses the team's interest in Odell Beckham Jr. DeMaurice Smith, Executive Director of the NFL Players Association, explains why there is a need for equal power between athletes and teams. Joe Asher U.S. CEO at William Hill, talks about the evolution of legalized gambling in U.S. states. Laura Froelich, Senior Director and Head of U.S. Partnerships Content for Twitter, discusses new ways fans can interact with NBA players. Oliver Luck, Commissioner and CEO of the XFL, talks about challenges in the return of the professional football league. Don Cornwell Partner at PJT Partners, explains how you can see a variety of sports through various media platforms. Randy Levine, President of the New York Yankees, shares his thoughts on attempts to shorten MLB games. Neil Glat, President of the New York Jets, talks about the team acquiring running back Le'Veon Bell in free agency. Paul Rabil, Founder of the Premier Lacrosse League, discusses launching the new league this summer. Hosts: Carol Massar, Michael Barr and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Business of Sports
2019 Bloomberg Business of Sports Summit

Bloomberg Business of Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 71:28


Al Guido, President of the San Francisco 49ers, discusses the team’s interest in Odell Beckham Jr.DeMaurice Smith, Executive Director of the NFL Players Association, explains why there is a need for equal power between athletes and teams.Joe Asher U.S. CEO at William Hill, talks about the evolution of legalized gambling in U.S. states.Laura Froelich, Senior Director and Head of U.S. Partnerships Content for Twitter, discusses new ways fans can interact with NBA players.Oliver Luck, Commissioner and CEO of the XFL, talks about challenges in the return of the professional football league. Don Cornwell Partner at PJT Partners, explains how you can see a variety of sports through various media platforms.Randy Levine, President of the New York Yankees, shares his thoughts on attempts to shorten MLB games.Neil Glat, President of the New York Jets, talks about the team acquiring running back Le’Veon Bell in free agency.Paul Rabil, Founder of the Premier Lacrosse League, discusses launching the new league this summer. Hosts: Carol Massar, Michael Barr and Jason KellyProducer: Paul Brennan

Bloomberg Businessweek
Broadcasting from The Bloomberg Year Ahead

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 40:49


Mindy Grossman, CEO at WW, discusses brands with purpose. Antoine Drean, Chairman of Triago and Founder of Palico, breaks down the state of private equity invetsing. Dirk Van De Put, CEO at Mondelez, explains growth in the snack food business. Don Cornwell, Partner at PJT Partners, talks about the explosion of E-Sports. Jon Gray, President and COO of The Blackstone Group, shares his thoughts on investing in the year ahead. Andy Byford, President of the New York City Transit Authority, addresses safety and reliability of NYC's subway and bus system. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Businessweek
Broadcasting from The Bloomberg Year Ahead

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 40:49


Mindy Grossman, CEO at WW, discusses brands with purpose. Antoine Drean, Chairman of Triago and Founder of Palico, breaks down the state of private equity invetsing. Dirk Van De Put, CEO at Mondelez, explains growth in the snack food business. Don Cornwell, Partner at PJT Partners, talks about the explosion of E-Sports. Jon Gray, President and COO of The Blackstone Group, shares his thoughts on investing in the year ahead. Andy Byford, President of the New York City Transit Authority, addresses safety and reliability of NYC’s subway and bus system.

Deal of the Week
Secrets of a Rainmaker

Deal of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 28:08


Paul Taubman, the legendary rainmaker and founder of PJT Partners, talks to Bloomberg's Ed Hammond about the challenges of building an investment bank, what will drive the next wave of M&A, and what it takes to advise companies on their biggest transactions. 

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FT Banking Weekly
Forecasting the impact of the UK's new bank tax, Paul Taubman's boutique set to float, and should US banks split chairman and CEO roles?

FT Banking Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2015 14:19


Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the UK's new bank tax and whether the government got the numbers wrong, Brian Moynihan's bid to stay on as both chairman and CEO of Bank of America, and boutique investment bank PJT Partners which is set to float less than two years after it was founded by Paul Taubman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.