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- M&A dealmaker's real-life adventure tale tells the story of a turbulent period on Wall Street Surviving Wall Street: A Tale of Triumph, Tragedy and Timing portrays the dramatic transformation of the investment banking business in recent decades through the tumultuous saga of one firm (Greenhill & Co., a specialist in mergers and acquisitions) and one man (Scott Bok, the longtime CEO of that firm).
- About the Author: SCOTT L. BOK has spent four decades on Wall Street advising CEOs and boards of directors.
- 528 Pages
- Business + Money Management,
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M&A dealmaker's real-life adventure tale tells the story of a turbulent period on Wall Street
Surviving Wall Street: A Tale of Triumph, Tragedy and Timing portrays the dramatic transformation of the investment banking business in recent decades through the tumultuous saga of one firm (Greenhill & Co., a specialist in mergers and acquisitions) and one man (Scott Bok, the longtime CEO of that firm). Written in the style of an adventure tale, this book is also a "coming of age" story for a naive young man who came to Wall Street--as thousands like him do each year--and managed to grab a front-row seat for a period of epic change.
Readers will gain an insider's perspective on:
- A M&A firm's journey from start-up to wildly successful first-of-a-kind IPO and later to a sale to a major global bank
- Numerous crises that rocked Greenhill and all of Wall Street, including the dot-com crash, global financial crisis and pandemic
- How the creation of new firms and mergers or collapses of old ones have driven the evolution and growth of the industry
- The author's role in a battle for control of the University of Pennsylvania that featured activist shareholder and corporate takeover tactics
A firsthand account of deals and dealmakers told from inside the boardroom, Surviving Wall Street will captivate those wanting to understand the dramatic evolution and expansion of Wall Street, as well as younger readers hoping to chart their own path to success in this Darwinian industry.
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Praise for SURVIVING WALL STREET
"An epic journey by a consummate Wall Street dealmaker, Scott Bok advised on some of the biggest M&As in U.S. history and built the gold standard of boutique investment banks. Bok's fast paced, insider's account delivers fresh insights on a Darwinian industry. Along the way, we meet the celebrity bankers and corporate titans who waged fractious battles to create today's investment banking world."
-- DIRK SMILLIE, former Forbes senior writer and author, The Business of Tomorrow: The Visionary Life of Harry Guggenheim
"Scott Bok combines the skills of a Wall Street dealmaker with the gifts of a born storyteller in this extraordinary account of what happens when the worlds of business, politics, and academia collide. Surviving Wall Street brilliantly describes how the University of Pennsylvania, a storied Ivy League university, was attacked by a group of 'masters of the universe' who deployed the tools of a hostile corporate takeover in their effort to transform the school. Those efforts -- rife with boardroom intrigue, secret meetings, and bare-knuckle attacks -- perfectly illustrate how the previously staid world of academia has become a culture wars battleground where the search for truth collides with the quest for power."
-- ERIC A. FELDMAN, Chair, University of Pennsylvania Faculty Senate and Professor, Penn Carey Law School
"Scott's book propels the reader into the midst of the complicated and unpredictable reality that is the world of Wall Street. His humble beginnings in Grand Rapids, Michigan contrast his experiences in this world where titans of industry become characters, personalities clash, and he sat center stage to witness it all. However, his enormous success never stopped him from being involved in philanthropy and education, and the stewardship he exhibited during his tenure as the board chairman of the University of Pennsylvania--at the height of attacks against freedom of expression--was heroic and serves as an example of a champion of democracy."
-- LUIS A. MIRANDA, JR., political strategist and consultant, Chair of The Public Theater and author of Relentless: My Story of the Latino Spirit That Is Transforming America
About the Author
SCOTT L. BOK has spent four decades on Wall Street advising CEOs and boards of directors. Longtime leader of Greenhill & Co., the pioneering mergers and acquisitions (M&A) advisory firm, he has also served as board chair at the University of Pennsylvania and the American Museum of Natural History.
100% of the author's book proceeds will be donated to City Harvest, which rescues good food and distributes it for free to New Yorkers in need.