Why work in the financial services industry?
Attractiveness of pursuing careers in financial services.
Why Financial Services?
Leading reasons why a career in the Financial Services industry is an attractive option for ambitious people.
Leading reasons why a career in the Financial Services industry is an attractive option for ambitious people.
Mike Bloomberg
Mike Bloomberg is a case study in using a successful career in financial services as a springboard to high achievement in other fields. After losing his job at Salomon Brothers, he formed his own firm, Bloomberg LP, that became an information services and news media giant, making him a multi-billionaire in the process. This allowed him to turn to politics, becoming a successful mayor of New York.
Mike Bloomberg is a case study in using a successful career in financial services as a springboard to high achievement in other fields. After losing his job at Salomon Brothers, he formed his own firm, Bloomberg LP, that became an information services and news media giant, making him a multi-billionaire in the process. This allowed him to turn to politics, becoming a successful mayor of New York.
Jon Corzine
Jon Corzine made a fortune as a trader and executive at Goldman Sachs, and rose to CEO. When he was forced out of this position, he turned to politics, self-financing extremely expensive but successful campaigns for the U.S. Senate and the governorship of New Jersey.
Jon Corzine made a fortune as a trader and executive at Goldman Sachs, and rose to CEO. When he was forced out of this position, he turned to politics, self-financing extremely expensive but successful campaigns for the U.S. Senate and the governorship of New Jersey.
Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer is a high profile financial commentator, the host of "Mad Money" on CNBC. Starting as a journalist, he briefly tried the law, then Wall Street. Soon he was back into media, in a big way.
Jim Cramer is a high profile financial commentator, the host of "Mad Money" on CNBC. Starting as a journalist, he briefly tried the law, then Wall Street. Soon he was back into media, in a big way.
Leslie Greis
Leslie Greis is a former collegiate golfer whose athletic experience, often as a member of men's teams, has helped her succeed as a banker, as the founder of an investment management firm, and as an honored contributor in the public and nonprofit sectors.
Leslie Greis is a former collegiate golfer whose athletic experience, often as a member of men's teams, has helped her succeed as a banker, as the founder of an investment management firm, and as an honored contributor in the public and nonprofit sectors.
Mark McCormack
Mark McCormack (1930-2003) founded International Management Group (IMG) to manage commercial endorsements for golf great Arnold Palmer, and set the pattern whereby top athletes would earn considerably more from endorsements than from salaries or prize money. McCormack also expanded into financial services, and beat a Wall Street giant at its own game.
Mark McCormack (1930-2003) founded International Management Group (IMG) to manage commercial endorsements for golf great Arnold Palmer, and set the pattern whereby top athletes would earn considerably more from endorsements than from salaries or prize money. McCormack also expanded into financial services, and beat a Wall Street giant at its own game.
Wayne Rogers
Wayne Rogers made the transition from actor to even more successful investor and investment manager.
Wayne Rogers made the transition from actor to even more successful investor and investment manager.
Jim Spanarkel
Long before the end of his brief 5-year career as a professional basketball player, Jim Spanarkel was thinking about the next step in his life. In the summers, he earned a real estate license and also qualified to become a financial advisor by picking up a Series 7 license as well. Shortly after retiring in 1984, he joined Merrill Lynch, where he has been since. Additionally, he has longrunning sideline as an announcer on both pro and college basketball telecasts.
Long before the end of his brief 5-year career as a professional basketball player, Jim Spanarkel was thinking about the next step in his life. In the summers, he earned a real estate license and also qualified to become a financial advisor by picking up a Series 7 license as well. Shortly after retiring in 1984, he joined Merrill Lynch, where he has been since. Additionally, he has longrunning sideline as an announcer on both pro and college basketball telecasts.
Martha Stewart
While Martha Stewart is best known as an arbiter of taste in the domestic arts, as a self-made media mogul, and as someone who fell afoul of the law, she had an early career in financial services that helped set the stage for her later ventures.
While Martha Stewart is best known as an arbiter of taste in the domestic arts, as a self-made media mogul, and as someone who fell afoul of the law, she had an early career in financial services that helped set the stage for her later ventures.
