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The latest Nomad Futurist podcast features Richard Lukaj, Co-Founder and Senior Managing Director at Bank Street, alongside co-hosts Nabeel Mahmood and Phillip Koblence. From humble beginnings to becoming a leading figure in technology, media, and telecom investment banking, Lukaj’s journey is a testament to resilience, determination, and the transformative power of education.
Lukaj’s story begins in an Italian refugee camp, where his parents sought a better future. He reflects on the circumstances that led them to leave their homeland:
"The thing that caused my parents to leave their homeland was seeking employment. They lived in an environment where employment wasn't possible for them due to discrimination and apartheid regime at the time in former Yugoslavia.”Despite growing up in a challenging environment, Lukaj saw education as his gateway to new opportunities. He shares how continuous learning broadened his perspective:
While he was initially drawn to engineering, Lukaj’s career took an unexpected turn after he attended a lecture that reshaped his ambitions. This pivotal moment led him to explore the intersection of finance and technology:
Through every challenge, Lukaj credits family support and optimism for helping him persevere. He reflects on the tenacity that adversity instilled in him:
This engaging conversation with Richard Lukaj offers listeners a compelling narrative of perseverance, the value of education, and the power of seizing opportunities in unexpected places.
Stay connected with Lukaj on LinkedIn to learn more.
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The latest Nomad Futurist podcast features Richard Lukaj, Co-Founder and Senior Managing Director at Bank Street, alongside co-hosts Nabeel Mahmood and Phillip Koblence. From humble beginnings to becoming a leading figure in technology, media, and telecom investment banking, Lukaj’s journey is a testament to resilience, determination, and the transformative power of education.
Lukaj’s story begins in an Italian refugee camp, where his parents sought a better future. He reflects on the circumstances that led them to leave their homeland:
"The thing that caused my parents to leave their homeland was seeking employment. They lived in an environment where employment wasn't possible for them due to discrimination and apartheid regime at the time in former Yugoslavia.”Despite growing up in a challenging environment, Lukaj saw education as his gateway to new opportunities. He shares how continuous learning broadened his perspective:
While he was initially drawn to engineering, Lukaj’s career took an unexpected turn after he attended a lecture that reshaped his ambitions. This pivotal moment led him to explore the intersection of finance and technology:
Through every challenge, Lukaj credits family support and optimism for helping him persevere. He reflects on the tenacity that adversity instilled in him:
This engaging conversation with Richard Lukaj offers listeners a compelling narrative of perseverance, the value of education, and the power of seizing opportunities in unexpected places.
Stay connected with Lukaj on LinkedIn to learn more.