The Wall Street Analyst Chronicles offers a unique take on the challenging transition from the scholastic lifestyle to the professional and social rigors of the practical business world. The contemporary narrative tackles an extensive range of issues: truths and myths of corporate culture, management of perception versus reality, transient and meaningful social relationships, and how to properly handle competition, drive, and failure.
A must-read for young professionals, The Wall Street Analyst Chronicles is the first of its kind in utilizing our nation's epic recession/depression as a backdrop, emphasizing crucial tactics for survival. Its top-down exploration of the real world in the context of today's financial crisis is vital to any young professional seeking to understand our new age economy.
Yan Chow began his career as an investment banker at Lehman Brothers and experienced the largest financial bankruptcy in history in September 2008. Yan has since departed the firm and dedicated time to mentoring students and young professionals through various non-profit organizations. He is now a consultant for investment bankers, a role that has allowed him to further reflect on the seismic shift in the industry.
Yan was introduced to Wall Street through Sponsors for Educational Opportunity, a diversity program based in New York. Previously, he worked as a business intern at Ernst & Young and as an economic research assistant at HSBC in Beijing, China.
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