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    Explore " investmentbanking" with insightful episodes like "Heimo Scheuch Podcast Episode #23: ESG with Klaus Umek", "SA366 | Investment Banking, Supply Chain Real Estate and Cold Storage with Deborah Smith", "On The Money: Jalal El Hazzat", "26 - Todd Schmekel" and "#4 Ex-Investmentbanker Moritz: Wie viel Karriere ist genug?" from podcasts like ""Heimo Scheuch Podcast", "How Did They Do It? Real Estate", "The Point of U", "Epic Phelan" and "LEHRJAHRE"" and more!

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    Heimo Scheuch Podcast Episode #23: ESG with Klaus Umek

    Heimo Scheuch Podcast Episode #23: ESG with Klaus Umek

    25 years ago Klaus Umek started his career as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs. One of his first transactions was Wienerberger Koramic. Today and 25 years later, he is still invested in Wienerberger. Heimo Scheuch invited Klaus Umek for the 23rd episode of his podcast and they discussed the role of ESG criteria in the financial industry, the importance of ESG standards and shareholder activism. Besides a brief look into the past the two also talked about the future of ESG standards. 

    SA366 | Investment Banking, Supply Chain Real Estate and Cold Storage with Deborah Smith

    SA366 | Investment Banking, Supply Chain Real Estate and Cold Storage with Deborah Smith

    Discover the exciting things happening in the logistics property sector as Deborah Smith discusses how to take advantage of its rising demand. Join us and find out why we should look for this new trend in real estate.

    Key Takeaways To Listen For

    • How to start a business with limited resources
    • Practical advice to build business relationships with institutions
    • Reasons to invest in logistics, supply chain real estate, and cold storage
    • Different trends in the warehouse properties and fulfillment centers
    • Opportunities in the investment banking and consulting industry

    Resources Mentioned In This Episode
    Free Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor

    About Deborah Smith

    Deborah Smith is Co-Founder and Principal of The CenterCap Group, LLC and heads the firm’s Strategic Capital and M&A and Execution efforts.

    Prior to forming The CenterCap Group, LLC, Ms. Smith was Co-Head of M&A and a Senior Managing Director with CB Richard Ellis Investors (CB Richard Ellis's $40 billion AUM investment management business). She joined CBREI in July 2007 to co-head the build-out of the firm's M&A efforts and led the firm’s negotiation and acquisition of a majority interest in Wood Partners (one of the largest multifamily developers in the United States) in 2008.

    From 1998 to 2007, Ms. Smith worked on mergers and acquisitions with Lehman Brothers, Wachovia Securities, and Morgan Stanley. Ms. Smith has been involved in more than $100 billion of mergers, acquisitions, and restructuring transactions.

    Ms. Smith has a Bachelor of Economics, with honors, and a Bachelor of Law, with honors, from the University of Sydney. 

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    On The Money: Jalal El Hazzat

    On The Money: Jalal El Hazzat

    In this incredible episode, I sat down with Jalal El Hazzat, a former investment banker who has navigated the corridors of some of the largest blue-chip companies in London and New York. Join us as we delve into Jalal's illustrious career, demystify the world of cryptocurrency, and shed light on the crucial importance of financial literacy.

    Jalal takes us on a journey through his experience in the banking industry, sharing insights and lessons learned from his time working with renowned financial institutions. We'll gain valuable perspectives on the inner workings of the finance world, the dynamics of investing in blue-chip companies, and the art of making smart investment decisions.

    As the conversation unfolds, Jalal dives into the intriguing realm of cryptocurrency, unraveling its complexities and demystifying the misconceptions surrounding this disruptive technology. We'll explore the potential benefits and risks of cryptocurrencies, empowering listeners to make informed decisions in this rapidly evolving landscape.

    Beyond the world of finance, Jalal emphasizes the paramount importance of financial literacy for individuals of all backgrounds. We'll uncover the truth about building personal wealth and the role that education and empowerment play in achieving financial security and freedom.

    Whether you're a novice in the financial realm or a seasoned investor, this episode offers a wealth of practical knowledge and insights to help you navigate the complexities of personal finance. Join us as we unveil the keys to making sound investment decisions and empower you to take control of your financial future.

    Tune in to this enlightening episode to demystify the world of finance, gain a deeper understanding of cryptocurrencies, and embark on a journey toward financial literacy and wealth creation.

    Get ready to unlock the secrets of building personal wealth through informed investment choices and gain the financial freedom you deserve.

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    #4 Ex-Investmentbanker Moritz: Wie viel Karriere ist genug?

    #4 Ex-Investmentbanker Moritz: Wie viel Karriere ist genug?

    Moritz Baier-Lentz, 33, war bis vor kurzem Vice President bei Goldman Sachs. Sein Lebenslauf liest sich wie eine Ansammlung von elitären Stationen – Stanford, Harvard, McKinsey, das Weiße Haus. Im Frühjahr hat er den Investmentbankerjob an den Nagel gehängt und berät jetzt junge Menschen in Karrierefragen. Wir sprechen darüber, ob er zur Elite gehört, was er für ein gutes Einstiegsgehalt hält, und warum er meint, 5-Jahrespläne seien der ultimative Schlüssel zum Erfolg.

    Moritz hat nach Abi und Zivildienst ein duales Studium bei IBM und an der Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht in Berlin begonnen. Mit IBM ging er nach New York, wo er bis heute lebt. Nach einem MBA in Stanford ist er bei Goldman Sachs eingestiegen. Vor kurzem hat er gekündigt und die Karriereplattform "Future Friday" gegründet. Moritz gehört zu den Forbes "30 under 30" und Capital "40 under 40". Er war der erste in seiner Familie, der ein Hochschulstudium absolviert hat, und engagiert sich bei der Initiative "Arbeiterkind". In seiner Freizeit läuft Moritz Ironmans und Ultramarathons.

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