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  2. High School of Economics and Finance - Wikipedia

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    The High School of Economics and Finance (HSEF) is a public high school in Manhattan, New York City located at 100 Trinity Place in the Financial District. The building was formerly the home of New York University's graduate business school. The school's curriculum incorporates study of corporate business and finance.

  3. New York University Stern School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Graduate School of Business Administration was launched in 1916, and was housed in the NYU's School of Commerce's Wall Street branch. [4] Located in New York's downtown business district, the school's "Wall Street Division" served both full-time and currently employed students. The graduate school's [5] first dean was appointed in 1921.

  4. Gayle Jennings-O'Byrne - Wikipedia

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    Gayle Jennings-O'Byrne (born August 3, 1969) is a venture capitalist and founder of the Wocstar Fund, a venture capital firm that invests in women of color ("WOC") and diverse inclusive teams in the tech sector. She is best known for her work to empower women of color startups and help build wealth in communities of color and diversity.

  5. Millennium Management, LLC - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the company raised $4.1 billion after a two-year hiatus from raising new capital. The company expects to have raised $7.1 billion by March 2020 and manages a total of nearly $50 billion in capital. The company ended the year 2020 with 265 portfolio manager teams, the most in its history. [17]

  6. Louis Rukeyser - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after leaving Wall Street Week, Rukeyser began a new program, Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street (named after one of his newsletters) on the cable channel CNBC. Highly unusual for a cable network, advertising on the show was limited to before-and-after underwriting announcements similar to those on non-commercial broadcast stations.

  7. How Sixth Street became a haven for Goldman Sachs refugees ...

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    Sixth Street Speciality Lending, a business development company that lends to midsized companies, went public in 2014 and currently has a market cap of $1.9 billion.

  8. New York Institute of Finance - Wikipedia

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    The New York Institute of Finance (NYIF) is an American for-profit provider of continuing professional education that was founded by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in 1922. [ 1 ] The institute provides continuing education to professionals in the financial services industry and corporations worldwide.

  9. Kappa Beta Phi - Wikipedia

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    Robert Rubin (Wall Street), former U.S. Treasury Secretary, 1995 to 1999, and former co-chair of Goldman Sachs; Mary Schapiro (Wall Street), former chairperson of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, 2009 to 2012; Diana Taylor (Wall Street), former New York State Banking Department superintendent; Warren Stephens (Wall Street), former ...