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Confessions of a Serial Entrepreneur

Confessions of a Serial Entrepreneur

FromAccess and Opportunity


Confessions of a Serial Entrepreneur

FromAccess and Opportunity

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Nov 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After selling her first company at the age of 27, Rose Wang went on to found four other companies, pioneering ideas in technology and government. By 2013, she was one of Fortune Magazine’s ‘Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs.’ Today, she’s the founder and strategic advisor of The Binary Group and a thought leader, paving the way in Washington D.C.’s small business and government markets. She sits down with Carla Harris on this episode of Access and Opportunity.The guest speakers are neither employees nor affiliated with Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. (“Morgan Stanley”). The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley. The information and figures contained herein has been obtained from sources outside of Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of information or data from sources outside of Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley is not responsible for the information or data contained in this podcast.This podcast does not provide individually tailored investment advice and is not a solicitation of any offer to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. It has been prepared without regard to the individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it.© 2018 Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Members SIPC.
Released:
Nov 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (81)

On the Access and Opportunity podcast, host Carla Harris, a Vice Chairman at Morgan Stanley, asks the question: How can we connect capital with communities that traditionally have been left behind? One way is by talking to the people who are already doing it. Entrepreneurs, investors, developers and activists join Carla, who taps into her 30 years of experience on Wall Street, to explore why investors are unaware of the above-market returns that exist in investing in multicultural- and women-owned businesses, and how to dispel these misconceptions and exploit this market inefficiency. Together, they show what's possible through the people who are making it possible.