Ideology is the enemy of growth
Our ability to create and sustain economic growth is the defining issue of our time.
Undergraduate degree in Chemistry; MBA in Finance, American University; Master’s degree, Harvard University; PhD in Economics, Oxford University. Co-principal of Versaca Investments - a family office, focused on growth investing globally. Serves on a number of global corporate boards including: 3M Corporation, Chevron, and Conde Nast, as well as, the Oxford University Endowment investment committee. Areas of interest are in capital allocation, risk, and ESG matters. Author of four New York Times bestselling books. Newest book is "How Boards Work - And How They Can Work Better in a Chaotic World”.
Our ability to create and sustain economic growth is the defining issue of our time.
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