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Josh Kattef: Using the Framework of Expected Value to Make Major Life Decisions
Even if you graduated with a degree in Mathematics and have a prestigious career as a Wall Street trader and poker player, life will present you choices that you cannot quantify or evaluate through logic alone.
We address:
How do I decide whether or not to make a career pivot?
How do I use the concept of expected value to make decisions in my life?
How can I avoid regret and be genuinely happy with the major life decisions I make?
John and Paul welcome Josh Kattef, who shares his 20-year journey as a professional in the world of finance to find out how a numbers guy who looks at life through a zero-sum game lens makes major decisions.
3 MAJOR POINTS DISCUSSED
OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE
ABOUT OUR GUEST
Since graduating from MIT in 1998 with a degree in Mathematics, Josh Kattef has led an interesting life as a trader, poker player, blogger, dog lover, and now dad. Straight out of school he joined JP Morgan, but soon moved on to Deutsche Bank, where he quickly became a director.
After a short 8-year tenure there, Josh chucked it all and moved to New Hampshire where he has been living with his wife, lots of dogs, and most recently a new daughter.
ABOUT OUR HOSTS
JON KRAMER:
Jon Kramer, Managing Director JMK Solutions www.jmk-solutions.com is a marketing services veteran with 35+ years of experience working with leading agencies, and major consumer packaged goods brands.
Most recently, Jon was the Enterprise Sales Marketing lead at WestRock, a $16B packaging and display company, responsible for interfacing with their largest clients. Earlier, he was CMO of the RockTenn Merchandising Division where he created a shopper-marketing team, and go-to-market strategies for the Henkel company. He was also responsible for providing the selling organization with insights into the evolving US retail environment.
Previously, Kramer served for 10 years as CEO of J. Brown, the Shopper Marketing agency of Grey Worldwide. He was responsible for creating the organizational positioning and strategy, and led all new-business efforts. During his tenure, J. Brown became the leading U.S. shopper marketing Agency, virtually defining the discipline.
PAUL KRAMER:
Paul Kramer’s distinguished marketing career is characterized by a long track record of building high performance communication organizations. His expertise is a unique blend of creativity, technical marketing analysis, and a keen business sense for strategic positioning. Paul’s earlier career included being the CEO of Catapult Marketing, President and COO of Hyper Marketing Inc and President and COO of D.L. Ryan Companies and has sat on Epsilon’s Strategic Management Team.
Paul is skilled in all areas of marketing. He is especially strong in strategic planning, national brand management, marketing communications, and business development. In addition, he has a solid management foundation with accomplishments in P&L management, intellectual property, forming and maintaining strategic alliances and building business.
Today, Paul is the General Partner of Riverside Consulting, a strategic consulting company working with senior leadership to help guide their business’ success.
RESOURCES
Josh Kattef: Using the Framework of Expected Value to Make Major Life Decisions
Even if you graduated with a degree in Mathematics and have a prestigious career as a Wall Street trader and poker player, life will present you choices that you cannot quantify or evaluate through logic alone.
We address:
How do I decide whether or not to make a career pivot?
How do I use the concept of expected value to make decisions in my life?
How can I avoid regret and be genuinely happy with the major life decisions I make?
John and Paul welcome Josh Kattef, who shares his 20-year journey as a professional in the world of finance to find out how a numbers guy who looks at life through a zero-sum game lens makes major decisions.
3 MAJOR POINTS DISCUSSED
OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE
ABOUT OUR GUEST
Since graduating from MIT in 1998 with a degree in Mathematics, Josh Kattef has led an interesting life as a trader, poker player, blogger, dog lover, and now dad. Straight out of school he joined JP Morgan, but soon moved on to Deutsche Bank, where he quickly became a director.
After a short 8-year tenure there, Josh chucked it all and moved to New Hampshire where he has been living with his wife, lots of dogs, and most recently a new daughter.
ABOUT OUR HOSTS
JON KRAMER:
Jon Kramer, Managing Director JMK Solutions www.jmk-solutions.com is a marketing services veteran with 35+ years of experience working with leading agencies, and major consumer packaged goods brands.
Most recently, Jon was the Enterprise Sales Marketing lead at WestRock, a $16B packaging and display company, responsible for interfacing with their largest clients. Earlier, he was CMO of the RockTenn Merchandising Division where he created a shopper-marketing team, and go-to-market strategies for the Henkel company. He was also responsible for providing the selling organization with insights into the evolving US retail environment.
Previously, Kramer served for 10 years as CEO of J. Brown, the Shopper Marketing agency of Grey Worldwide. He was responsible for creating the organizational positioning and strategy, and led all new-business efforts. During his tenure, J. Brown became the leading U.S. shopper marketing Agency, virtually defining the discipline.
PAUL KRAMER:
Paul Kramer’s distinguished marketing career is characterized by a long track record of building high performance communication organizations. His expertise is a unique blend of creativity, technical marketing analysis, and a keen business sense for strategic positioning. Paul’s earlier career included being the CEO of Catapult Marketing, President and COO of Hyper Marketing Inc and President and COO of D.L. Ryan Companies and has sat on Epsilon’s Strategic Management Team.
Paul is skilled in all areas of marketing. He is especially strong in strategic planning, national brand management, marketing communications, and business development. In addition, he has a solid management foundation with accomplishments in P&L management, intellectual property, forming and maintaining strategic alliances and building business.
Today, Paul is the General Partner of Riverside Consulting, a strategic consulting company working with senior leadership to help guide their business’ success.
RESOURCES