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The 50th episode of "Investing in Integrity" is the second part of our special Chairman & CEO series with host Nishant Singhal, SOF’s Chief of Staff, and Ross Overline as featured guest. Through their enlightening conversation, they discuss why we need to be more optimistic about the future of the financial industry and how to make a positive difference in the lives of others.
Ross' unyielding commitment to societal betterment is what inspired him to co-found Scholars of Finance. He talks in detail about why finance must be transformed, especially within the academic world. Ross argues that our current definition of finance is essentially a construct that we’ve designed and passed on intergenerationally for centuries. As such, he emphasizes the need to reconceptualize it for humanity to thrive.
On a personal level, Ross also explores the impact of the pivotal influences in his life. Discover how his mother, a pioneering figure in Minneapolis back in 1981, has been a compelling figure throughout the years. Learn how his stepfather’s encouragement sparked his passion for data and graphics. Lastly, delve into the challenging journey that led to the creation of SOF.
Whether you're interested in reforming finance, gaining actionable advice, or simply hearing inspiring stories, this episode has something for everyone. So tune in for an enlightening installment that serves as a fitting and poignant conclusion to our podcast’s two-part special.
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The 50th episode of "Investing in Integrity" is the second part of our special Chairman & CEO series with host Nishant Singhal, SOF’s Chief of Staff, and Ross Overline as featured guest. Through their enlightening conversation, they discuss why we need to be more optimistic about the future of the financial industry and how to make a positive difference in the lives of others.
Ross' unyielding commitment to societal betterment is what inspired him to co-found Scholars of Finance. He talks in detail about why finance must be transformed, especially within the academic world. Ross argues that our current definition of finance is essentially a construct that we’ve designed and passed on intergenerationally for centuries. As such, he emphasizes the need to reconceptualize it for humanity to thrive.
On a personal level, Ross also explores the impact of the pivotal influences in his life. Discover how his mother, a pioneering figure in Minneapolis back in 1981, has been a compelling figure throughout the years. Learn how his stepfather’s encouragement sparked his passion for data and graphics. Lastly, delve into the challenging journey that led to the creation of SOF.
Whether you're interested in reforming finance, gaining actionable advice, or simply hearing inspiring stories, this episode has something for everyone. So tune in for an enlightening installment that serves as a fitting and poignant conclusion to our podcast’s two-part special.
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