Wednesdays with WashU: Jon Pruzan
Wednesday, March 3, 2021 4 PM to 5 PM
About this Event
Wednesdays with WashU is a webinar series featuring Washington University alumni, faculty, parents and friends from around the world.
Mark P. Taylor, dean of Olin Business School and Donald Danforth Jr. Distinguished Professor of Finance, will engage in discussion with Jon Pruzan, Washington University parent and executive vice president and chief financial officer of Morgan Stanley. This event will serve as the kickoff for the WashU Finance Network.
The WashU Finance Network is for all alumni, parents and students in all areas of finance including commercial banking, investment banking, hedge funds, private equity and venture capital, financial planning, insurance, accounting, and others. Please refer to the WashU Finance Network website for more information.
The webinar will be hosted on Zoom. If you have a Zoom account, please register with the email address linked to your account.
Please register for the event online before Monday, March 1. You will receive a confirmation email on Tuesday, March 2 with the link to the Zoom webinar.
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About this Event
Wednesdays with WashU is a webinar series featuring Washington University alumni, faculty, parents and friends from around the world.
Mark P. Taylor, dean of Olin Business School and Donald Danforth Jr. Distinguished Professor of Finance, will engage in discussion with Jon Pruzan, Washington University parent and executive vice president and chief financial officer of Morgan Stanley. This event will serve as the kickoff for the WashU Finance Network.
The WashU Finance Network is for all alumni, parents and students in all areas of finance including commercial banking, investment banking, hedge funds, private equity and venture capital, financial planning, insurance, accounting, and others. Please refer to the WashU Finance Network website for more information.
The webinar will be hosted on Zoom. If you have a Zoom account, please register with the email address linked to your account.
Please register for the event online before Monday, March 1. You will receive a confirmation email on Tuesday, March 2 with the link to the Zoom webinar.