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On the latest ‘Mark to Market’ podcast, Mark Fedorcik is joined by Pinterest CEO Bill Ready for an insightful conversation covering the waterfront – from his career path through Silicon Valley, how he approaches strategic decisions, his leadership strategy and view on the importance of culture, and of course Pinterest.
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Jon Gordon, Best-Selling Author and Leadership Expert, joins Mark to Market for a discussion with Mark Fedorcik about his book The Energy Bus, as well as strategies for overcoming negativity, adversity and set backs.
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This “Mark to Market” podcast features Mark's conversation with Kathy Mikells, CFO, ExxonMobil, where they discussed the scale of ExxonMobil’s diversified business, its ambitions to meet its net zero emissions goals by 2050 and its focus on helping other corporates achieve their own emission targets.
Kathy discusses how the company mobilized its workforce to get firmly behind its long-term ESG agenda, in order to understand the value that ExxonMobil provides to clients through its energy and chemicals business.
There are more insightful podcasts to come in the “Mark to Market” series from Deutsche Bank, which we look forward to sharing over the next weeks and months.
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In the final “Mark to Market” of 2021, we end on a high note with Belen Garijo, former physician and now Chair of the Executive Board and CEO of Merck KGaA, unpacking the skills that helped her change career trajectory, the lessons learned from the pandemic (so far!), and fostering increased diversity in her business. Belen also shares insights invaluable for those starting off their careers.
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In the latest “Mark to Market” podcast, I’m joined by the one and only Stephen Schwarzman, Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder of @Blackstone. Listen in for Stephen’s invaluable thoughts on building and sustaining an inclusive and empowered culture, his lessons on investment decision-making, and how to keep persevering through difficult times until you have achieved your career objectives.
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As we push through to the end of the year, I’m delighted to share my “Mark to Market” podcast from July with Ajay Banga, Executive Chair of the Board, Mastercard, a leading global technology company in the payments industry.
We discussed his priorities on social and financial inclusion, social development issues, the importance of diversity and his role in helping Mastercard to deliver such strong financial performance.
There are more insightful podcasts to follow in the “Mark to Market” series, which I look forward to sharing over the next weeks and months.
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Jill Woodworth, Chief Financial Officer of Peloton, the global interactive fitness platform, speaks to Mark Fedorcik, Deutsche Bank’s Global Head of Investment Bank, about how Peloton fosters community, how interactive technology differentiates the company and the future of fitness in the digital age. Jill also gives some thoughts from her distinguished career in investment banking prior to joining Peloton and her insight for bankers looking for the best way to serve their clients.
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David M. Rubenstein, Co-founder and Co-Chairman of The Carlyle Group, and best-selling author of How to Lead speaks to Mark Fedorcik, Deutsche Bank’s Global Head of Investment Bank, about the many forms of leadership, building a successful business, establishing long-standing partnerships and taking advantage of new opportunities to grow and develop your career.
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Howard Marks, Co-chairman and Co-founder of Oaktree Capital Management and best-selling author of The Most Important Thing and Mastering the Market Cycle: Getting the Odds On Your Side, speaks to Mark Fedorcik, Deutsche Bank’s Global Head of Investment Bank, about the best fixed income investments, the future of cryptocurrencies and ESG, and advice for young professionals.
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