• 114. Finance and Fashion
    Nov 23 2024

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    Does what you wear to work on Wall Street matter? How much? Why? What exactly are you supposed to wear, anyway?

    Who makes those decisions? And how can you express your personal style in a way that elevates your career?

    In this inspiring conversation with former finance PR specialist-turned-fashion-founder Kerry O'Brien, the CEO of Commando, we learn how to navigate all of these questions in a fun, freeing way.

    Kerry gives us insight into her innovative, technology-forward approach to fashion, her personal philosophy about taking risk, and her solutions for some of the classic problems we run into when it comes to fashion in finance.



    Kerry O’Brien is the visionary founder, CEO, and designer behind Commando, a brand renowned for its unique blend of technical innovation and elevated design. After a successful career in financial public relations in New York City, Kerry set out to redefine the way women experience intimate apparel, transforming her passion for problem-solving into a game-changing endeavor.

    With no formal background in design, Kerry launched Commando in 2005, introducing the industry’s first ever raw-cut, elastic-free, invisible undergarments. What began as a mission to deliver exceptional comfort and confidence has evolved into a brand synonymous with innovation, with Kerry holding two patents for her groundbreaking work in hosiery and slips. In 2012, Kerry was inducted into the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), solidifying her status as a pioneer in the industry. Today, Commando’s designs are seen on red carpets, runways, and magazine covers worldwide, making it a trusted favorite among stylists and celebrities alike.

    Under Kerry’s leadership, Commando has grown from its pioneering signature raw-cut intimates to a full ready-to-wear collection that continues to push boundaries in technical fabrics and modern aesthetics. Kerry has applied commando’s raw-cut and comfort-obsessed philosophy to many corners of your closet by designing long lasting, timeless wardrobe essentials that you can wear on repeat season after season. This commitment to excellence and ingenuity earned her a Femmy in 2024 for Brand Evolution, the intimate industry’s highest award.

    A sixth-generation Vermonter, Kerry lives in Burlington with her husband and three children. Her products are available in over 500 premium retailers, including Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus, Net-a-Porter, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, and at https://www.wearcommando.com.

    Links to shop items discussed on the podcast:
    https://www.wearcommando.com/collections/ceo-collection-chic-easy-outfits

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 112. TWSS *LIVE* from the CAIS Summit with Michele Trogni / Zinnia
    Nov 17 2024

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    Nearly every thought leader we’ve spoken to in the finance industry has struggled with imposter syndrome at some point in their career.

    Not Michele Trogni. We had the fabulous opportunity to sit down with Michele at the CAIS Summit, where she explains how she learned early not to be encumbered by the expectations of others, to be emboldened by preparing for the unexpected, and to only pursue that which genuinely interested her.

    Michele started her career leading technology in the banking world, and is now CEO of Zinnia, an insurance solutions innovator. Insurance represents both an asset class AND an investor in the world of finance, and it's imperative to understand the full scope of the roles it plays. Michele gives us a 101-level crash course on insurance and annuities, explains how permanent capital functions, and shares frank insight into how she has risen to the upper echelons of the finance industry while simultaneously having a large family.




    Michele Trogni is the CEO of Zinnia. She has a 30-year track record of technology-led transformation in banking and financial services. Prior to joining Zinnia, Michele was Group CIO at UBS, and subsequently EVP of Consolidated Markets at IHS Markit. With a laser focus on leveraging technology and data to bring transparency, reduce friction and improve client experience, she is now leading the execution of our Open Insurance vision in the life and annuities industry. Michele is a member of the Deutsche Bank Supervisory board and serves as chair to their Tech, Data and Innovation Committee of the board. As an agent of change, Michele is in her element when she’s creating a win-win for those around her, whether that’s for her team, her clients, or her large family that motivate her each and every day. She has a passion for people, data & technology, and succeeds by fusing it all together with teams of talented people who share her vision and values. She’s an advocate for transparency and good communication and believes true innovation is the result of inclusive teams with diverse backgrounds, skills, and perspectives.

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    36 mins
  • 111. The Future of Crypto, feat. Galaxy Co-Founder Steve Kurz
    Nov 9 2024

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    Steve Kurz vaulted from early days at a worm poop startup (yes, that's a real thing) to the fast track of traditional finance, only to find himself with a front row seat to the Global Financial Crisis. Steve took the lessons he learned in traditional finance at legendary institutions like Lehman Brothers, Fortress, and River Birch and forged a new path along with his co-founder, Mike Novogratz, to found Galaxy: the Goldman Sachs of crypto.

    In today's episode, Steve explains to us his vision of the institutional future of crypto, the character of the crypto ecosystem emerging from the stress tests of the past few years (ahem, FTX), and explains the contemporary use cases for crypto that transcend the fragmented narrative of its early days. He also talks about building a family with an equally talented, successful, and driven partner.

    Steve's bold --- yet thoughtful --- entrepreneurial mindset should be an inspiration to anyone doubting themselves as they navigate their own career path. We are honored to share Steve's insight & perspective.


    Steve Kurz is the Global Head of Asset Management at Galaxy and a member of Galaxy’s founding team. In addition, Steve is a member of the firm’s management committee and serves as chair of the ESG Steering Committee. Before joining the firm, he Co-founded Outer Realm, an enterprise focused immersive software company (sold in 2022). Previously, he was a Principal and Head of Business Development at River Birch Capital, where he led global capital formation efforts. Prior to that, he was a Vice President at Fortress Investment Group, where he held strategy, product specialist, and capital formation roles in New York and Singapore. He started his career as a Capital Markets Analyst in the Fixed Income Division of Lehman Brothers. He holds a B.A. in Economics from Cornell University. He also serves as a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

    Check out Galaxy on Instagram @galaxydigitalhq


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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • 110. The Skinny On The Post Election Trade
    Nov 7 2024

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    28 mins
  • 109. ETFs 101 with Brian Weinstein
    Nov 2 2024

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    You've probably heard of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) before. You may even own shares in some. But do you actually know what they are? How are they created? How do they work? Who maintains liquid markets in them? Why would you invest in one in the first place? And why has this marketplace exploded to a size of $11-12 trillion across 10,000+ funds?

    We are joined by longtime friend Brian Weinstein, head of global markets at MSIM, to understand the mechanics, philosophy, and inner workings of the world of ETFs.


    Brian Weinstein is head of Global Markets at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, overseeing counterparty management, ETFs, liquidity investment management, and the Global Markets Strategy Group, which designs and implements algorithmic portfolio management solutions. He is a member of the Morgan Stanley Investment Management Operating Committee. Previously, he was head of Fixed Income.

    Prior to joining Morgan Stanley in 2018, he was cofounder and chief investment officer of Blue Elephant Capital Management and before that was head of Fundamental Institutional Fixed Income at BlackRock. He has over 20 years of financial services experience.

    Brian has a BA in History from the University of Pennsylvania.

    https://www.morganstanley.com/im/en-us/individual-investor/product-and-performance/etfs.desktop.html




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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • 108. SPECIAL EDITION: US Election w/Mo News
    Oct 26 2024

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    With less than two weeks to go until the US Election, we are bringing you this special edition crossover podcast episode with our trusted friend and news source, Mosheh Oinounou of Mo News.

    We are trying to achieve the impossible: a non-political podcast episode about politics.

    We sat down with Mosheh to explain some basic mechanics behind the US presidential election process, fill in some gaps in our own knowledge, get a better understanding of what the financial markets do ---and don't --- care about when it comes to elections, and ask the question: are we going to be ok??

    Our goal here is to educate and entertain, and above all: remind you to vote!

    Follow Mo News at @mosheh and @monewsteam on Instagram and TikTok.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • 107. The Skinny On TWSS Update, Biodiversity, and Responsible Investing
    Oct 24 2024

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    In today's episode of TSO we are joined by Jade Huang, Chief Investment Officer of Calvert Research Management. She breaks down what is going on right now at the COP 16 Summit, talks about responsible investing, ESG, why it's so much more than just buzz words and how you can make money while also doing good for the planet.

    Jade Huang
    Chief Investment Officer, Co-Head of Applied Solutions
    Calvert Research and Management

    Jade Huang is chief investment officer and co-head of applied solutions for Calvert Research and Management. In that role, she leads Calvert’s innovative investment strategy and oversees research. Jade previously served as managing director of Applied Responsible Investment Solutions. Prior to leading that team she served as a Calvert portfolio manager and analyst.

    Previously, she was an investment analyst at Microvest, an asset management firm specializing in impact investing, and led the certification department at Fair Trade USA. Jade began her career as a Financial Auditor for Deloitte Financial Advisory Services.

    Jade earned a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley and an M.A. in international finance and economics from Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

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    39 mins
  • 106. Microfinance 101 with Mary Ellen Iskenderian
    Oct 19 2024

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    In this episode of The Wall Street Skinny, we dive deep into the world of financial inclusion with Mary Ellen Iskenderian, President and CEO of Women’s World Banking. Microfinance has long been hailed as a key tool for empowering women in emerging markets, but as Mary Ellen explains, true financial empowerment requires far more than just access to microloans.

    We explore how Women’s World Banking is rethinking financial inclusion—looking beyond small-scale loans to other necessities like savings, insurance, and digital banking. Mary Ellen breaks down the complexities of creating sustainable economic growth, highlighting the importance of building financial resilience, promoting long-term wealth creation, and ensuring women have the tools to navigate both personal and global economic challenges.

    Throughout the conversation, we discuss the vital role of financial literacy, access to capital, and how tailored financial services can create lasting change for women entrepreneurs and their communities. This episode challenges the traditional view of microfinance and dives into the broader strategy needed to empower women economically—unlocking opportunities for sustainable, inclusive development.

    Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on what it really takes to build a financially inclusive future for women around the world.

    Learn more about Women’s World Banking: https://www.womensworldbanking.org/

    Mary Ellen Iskenderian is the President and CEO of Women’s World Banking, a global nonprofit dedicated to serving the nearly one billion women excluded by the formal financial sector. She joined Women’s World Banking in 2006 and leads its global team in partnering with financial institutions and policymakers around the world to design and develop solutions and programs that facilitate systemic change for women. Additionally, she oversees Women’s World Banking’s asset management business that makes direct equity investments in financial service providers as a means to advance women in the workplace and as customers.

    Mary Ellen is a passionate advocate for women’s economic empowerment through greater access to finance; she urges the financial services industry and business community to view low-income women as a powerful new market of small business owners, heads of households, and consumers of financial products and services.

    Mary Ellen has spoken widely and published extensively on topics ranging from equality of economic opportunity, women’s financial inclusion, climate resilience, and financial abuse. In April 2022, her first book, “There’s Nothing Micro About a Billion Women: Making Finance Work for Women,” was published by MIT Press.

    Before joining Women’s World Banking, Mary Ellen worked for 17 years at the International Finance Corporation, the private sector arm of the World Bank, and had previously worked for the investment bank Lehman Brothers. She is a permanent member of the Council on Foreign Relations, serves as a Director on the Board of the William and Flora Hewlett Found

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    54 mins