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    Darren Alcus - President of Corporate Banking at Capital One

    enAugust 11, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Sitting down with host Colbert Cannon this week is President of Corporate Banking at Capital One, Darren Alcus. We’ll hear about his education at Dartmouth and earning his MBA at Duke’s Fuqua School of Business. Darren walks us through his time at Bankers Trust in Atlanta before spending two decades at GE, resulting in him becoming President and CEO of GE’s health care financial services business unit. We’ll also hear how Capital One came to purchase the branch Alcus ran at GE and why he’s stayed with Capital One to this day.   

    Learn more about Darren's role at Capital One here

    Take a look at Darren's Best Idea, the book The Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larson, here. Colbert’s Best Idea this week is to take a trip to New Orleans - check out one of his favorite NOLA restaurants, August, here.

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