Bestselling author and professor Ted Malloch calls for real
financial reform to restore confidence and fairness to a broken
system
From Ponzi schemes to the credit crisis to the real estate
bubble, the financial industry seems to have lost its way on the
road to riches. As private greed continues to undermine the public
good, one might wonder what ever happened to business ethics. And
how can we reform the global financial system to benefit everyone,
rather than just the very lucky few? In The End of Ethics and
the Way Back, the bestselling author of Doing Virtuous
Business teams up with attorney and Yale University
Postdoctoral Fellow, Jordan Mamorsky to examine the most recent
failures of business virtue, prudence, and governance–from
Bernie Madoff to Jon Corzine and MF Global–before offering a
set of structural and holistic solutions for our current ethical
crisis in global finance.
* Features compelling case studies that reveal the saturation of
economic vice in global finance
* Suggests structural reforms to the global financial system that
would increase confidence among consumers and encourage ethical
behavior among finance professionals
* Written by Ted Malloch, author of the bestseller Doing
Virtuous Business with attorney Jordan Mamorsky
* Ideal for financial regulators, business students and
academics, and professionals in the finance industry
Om författaren
Theodore Roosevelt Malloch is Research Professor for the
Spiritual Capital Initiative at Yale University. He was Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer of The Roosevelt Group, a leading
strategic management and thought leadership company. He has served
on the executive board of the World Economic Forum-Davos; has held
an ambassadorial-level position at the United Nations in Geneva,
Switzerland; worked in the U.S. State Department and Senate; worked
in the capital markets at Salomon Brothers on Wall Street; and has
sat on a number of corporate, mutual fund, and not-for-profit
boards, including the University of Toronto International Governing
Council, a Pew Charitable Trust board, and the Templeton
Foundation. Ted earned his Ph D in international political economy
from the University of Toronto.
Jordan D. Mamorsky is an experienced attorney
specializing in business regulation, corporate governance, and
compliance. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University where
his research focused on the legal, financial, and ethical failures
that contribute to financial crisis, corporate illegality, and
breach of legal fiduciary duties. Jordan formerly worked at the
U.S. Treasury Department, where he received the ’special act award’
in recognition of his recommendations detailing the dangers of
predatory subprime lending in low-income communities. He is a
contributor to Morningstar Advisor. He is an active
practicing attorney and has represented Fortune 500 companies,
global investment banks, insurance companies, hedge fund managers,
health services corporations and an international sports league,
among other clients.