Financial Poise Radio

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Financial Poise Radio

In a world of information overload, In a world dominated by biased, pay to play advertorials, In a world riddled with fraudsters, fakes, and phonies… One voice stands out to provide reliable information to investors, business owners, and busy professionals. Unbiased and beholden to no one, this is Financial Poise Radio, the spoken word sister of Financial Poise.com, the Internet's most trustworthy resource about finance, investing, business, and the law.

  1. Episode 94 with ALex Sokolin

    26/05/2017

    Episode 94 with ALex Sokolin

    Is it a Chain that Rules or a Chain-Chain-Chain of Fools?  We speak of Blockchain.  In Episode 95, Lex Sokolin, Global Director of Fintech Strategy for Autonomous Research, and Chris Cahill of Financial Poise Radio discuss what blockchain is, what problems it may address (re settlement of transactions, smart contracts, and even land records reform) and the threat to it of hackery.   You can learn more about Alexey Sokolin and Vanare here. Or you can find them here: Twitter: @LexSokolin & @vanareplatform LinkedIn Facebook     About Alexey Sokolin   leading research firm for the financial sector.  His mission is to help the industry serve clients better by understanding innovations like wearable technology, machine learning, bitcoin, ethereum and the blockchain, and crowd-sourced asset management. Lex has been referred to by WealthManagement.com as the "financial futurist", and was selected for the InvestmentNews  "40 under 40" and ThinkAdvisor's "IA25" lists of influencers in the investent industry.   Previously, Lex was the Chief Operating Officer of digital wealth management platform Vanare, and CEO and Founder of pioneering roboadvisor NestEgg Wealth (acquired by Vanare). Additionally, Lex was an investment banker at Deutsche Bank, and a member of the strategy team at Barclays Wealth (formerly Lehman Brothers Investment Management). He is active in the early-stage community, and advises startups on growth and market strategy.   Lex received a B.A. in Economics and Law from Amherst College, an M.B.A from Columbia Business School and a J.D. from Columbia Law School, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He also holds a Certificate in International Relations from the Five College Consortium, and a Certificate in Digital Production and New Media Studies from Middlebury College.

    44 min
  2. Episode 92 with Adam Hirsch

    30/12/2016

    Episode 92 with Adam Hirsch

    Frauds! Fakes! Ponzis!  In Episode 92, Chris Cahill and Adam Hirsch, of Robinson, Curley & Clayton speak of these fascinating things, along with RICO! Restitution! and Receivers!  Adam draws upon his experience litigating business fraud cases to illustrate recoveries and defenses. See also Adam's column -- (Alleged) Frauds, Fakes and Ponzis -- on www.financialpoise.com.   You can learn more about Adam Hirsch and Robinson Curley & Clayton P.C., click here.   Or you can find them here: Twitter: @robinsoncurley LinkedIn: Adam Hirsch; Robinson Curley     About Adam Hirsch   Adam Hirsch has practiced law in Chicago for more than 15 years, with a regular focus on commercial litigation. After graduating from Harvard Law School in 2001, he began his legal career at Jenner & Block, LLP.  For the last 11 years, he has practiced at Robinson, Curley & Clayton, P.C., a Chicago litigation boutique that has practices in commercial, receivership and employment litigation, and employment counseling.   Hirsch represents a wide variety of clients, ranging from individuals to small business owners to large corporations.  He has a particular focus on business and investment disputes, in particular claims brought by investors relating to unregulated securities, limited partnerships and private equity investments.   Hirsch also shares his thoughts on current events and legal issues in the world of commercial fraud in his column called “(Alleged) Frauds, Fakes and Ponzis,” on FinancialPoise.com

    36 min
  3. Episode 91 with Jeff Pomerantz

    18/11/2016

    Episode 91 with Jeff Pomerantz

    In Episode 91, Chris Cahill and Jeff Pomerantz, President of the American Bankruptcy Institute and member of Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP, discuss why retail is under stress, how Chapter 11 bankruptcy theoretically promotes operational and financial reorganization, and how developments in financing, capital structures, and supplier strategies continue to shape retailers' fortunes in bankruptcy.    You can learn more about Jeff Pomerantz, PSZJ Law and the American Bankruptcy Institute here, here and here.   Or you can find them here: Twitter: @Pachulski; @abiworld LinkedIn: Jeff Pomerantz, PSZJ Law, ABI     About Jeff Pomerantz   Mr. Pomerantz is a member of Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP's management committee, a co-chair of the firm's creditors' committee practice, and is resident in the firm's Los Angeles office. Mr. Pomerantz is also the president of the American Bankruptcy Institute, the largest restructuring organization in the United States. His practice includes representing companies, creditors' committees, and private equity funds in complex financial restructurings and merger-and-acquisition transactions both in and out of court. Mr. Pomerantz has particular expertise in restructurings in the energy, manufacturing, restaurant and retail sectors. He also frequently represents private equity funds in asset- acquisition transactions. Mr. Pomerantz is a graduate of New York University (1986 Phi Beta Kappa), where he also received his J.D. (1989, Order of the Coif). He holds an AV Preeminent Peer Rating, Martindale-Hubbell's highest recognition for ethical standards and legal ability; has been named a "Super Lawyer" in the field of Bankruptcy & Creditor/Debtor Rights every year since 2009 in a peer survey conducted by Law & Politics and the publishers of Los Angeles magazine, an honor bestowed on only 5% of Southern California attorneys; and was selected by "Best Lawyers in America." Mr. Pomerantz has also been recognized as an outstanding lawyer by the preeminent publication Chambers USA every year since 2007.

    55 min
  4. Episode 90 with Jeff Kelley

    28/10/2016

    Episode 90 with Jeff Kelley

    The Bells of Retirement toll for thee, heh, heh. So plan. With whose help? The Department of Labor weighed in on that question with its "fiduciary rule," which has sent brokers and advisors scurrying to comply -- and which has consequences for investors. In this show, Jeff Kelley of Equity Institutional (an asset custodian) and John Drachman of Alpha Segment (a Series 7 Registered Representative) offer their perspectives. You can learn more about Equity Institutional and Alpha Segment here and here. Or you can find them here: LinkedIn- Jeff Kelley & John Drachman Twitter: @AlphaSegment   About Jeff Kelley Jeff Kelley has over 20 years of experience in financial services operations management, and was named Chief Operating Officer of Sterling Trust in January 2008. He began his career with Sterling Trust in June of 1999 as Vice President of Qualified Plans and Institutional Group. Prior to joining Sterling Trust, Jeff was employed by Academy Capital Management as a Registered Investment Advisor, where he served as the Manager of the Operations and Trading Departments since 1991. He is an Accredited Retirement Plan Consultant (ARPC) through the Society of Professional Administrators and Recordkeepers. Jeff earned a BBA in Finance/Management from Baylor University.   About John Drachman John C. Drachman serves as team leader, senior writer, and principal of AlphaSegment, a creative group of marketing communications freelancers dedicated to meeting the marketing needs of RIAs, asset managers and financial services providers. An IABC Gold Quill-winner for writing and publications, John has developed marketing communications initiatives for dozens of clients over three decades. He has also served in executive positions at Putnam and Pioneer Investments.  John applies his editorial skill and marketing knowledge toward crafting marketing strategies designed to help clients attract, grow and retain assets under management.  Applying sound journalistic principles to the story telling process, John has the ability to turn complex themes into compelling and actionable messages. John is a frequent contributor to industry publications on topics related to financial technology trends, crowdfunding and alternative investments.  Most recently, he drafted articles for RIABiz and PrivateWealth. A Series 7 General Securities Agent, he is affiliated with Innovations Partners, LLC, headquartered in Charlotte, N.C.

    44 min
  5. Episode 88 with David Jarczyk

    23/09/2016

    Episode 88 with David Jarczyk

    In Episode 88, we ask David Jarczyk, founder and CEO of KtMINE about secrets, specifically the intellectual property capabilities and strategies of business entities. Anyone sloshing through tech start-up fever swamps should harken. Jarczyk explains how he selects and analyzes IP data to get beyond company filings and management pronouncements, to say nothing of journalistic hype.   You can learn more about David Jarczyk and ktMINE here.   Or you can find them here: Twitter: @ktMINEglobal Google+ LinkedIn: David Jarczyk & ktMINE YouTube     About David Jarczyk   If Jarczyk’s bio tells you anything, it’s that he loves to uncover secrets. From his love of exploring caves, tunnels, and dark alleys, to his need to uncover company strategies, Jarczyk has always been motivated by finding something new. Jarczyk set out on a journey to identify companies’ innovation strategy. That undertaking turned him into an evangelist for corporate data transparency, getting him named one of the world’s leading intellectual asset strategists.   Jarczyk recognized that intellectual assets represent up to 80% of corporate value, but that it was impossible to figure out a company's innovation strategy by reading its filings or listening to management. So he started a company to find scattered data which, once organized and connected, leads to the prediction of companies’ strategies. Taking it further, Jarczyk challenged conventional pricing models by offering data on a pay-as-you-go basis, making data accessible to small and large businesses alike. Today, David’s company collaborates with major players such as Thomson Reuters and Bloomberg, and has prominent customers in consulting, law, financial services and government. Jarczyk took ktMINE from a startup with no customers to over 5,000 global users.   David has been invited to contribute to organizations such as the UN’s WIPO, OECD, European Union and global Ministries of Finance.    Outside of his work, Jarczyk promotes innovation by mentoring the next generation of entrepreneurs. David is not only involved with the LES Foundation business plan competition, but leads seminars at universities including Texas A&M, Boston University and Northwestern University.

    32 min

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In a world of information overload, In a world dominated by biased, pay to play advertorials, In a world riddled with fraudsters, fakes, and phonies… One voice stands out to provide reliable information to investors, business owners, and busy professionals. Unbiased and beholden to no one, this is Financial Poise Radio, the spoken word sister of Financial Poise.com, the Internet's most trustworthy resource about finance, investing, business, and the law.

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