Jun 1, 2022
Trust is essential in finance. Built over years, sometimes decades, it can be lost in an instant. Maintaining trust requires diligence, networking and innovation. Most importantly is communication and consistency.
Don't miss this exciting episode of Artisan Podcast – Paul Horvath, CEO of Orchard Global Asset Management sits down with Arthur Salzer to provide his brilliant insight and opinions on the current geo-political landscape, networking on a global scale, and the shifting world of finance.
Key issues to be discussed on this podcast include:
Mr. Horvath is Chief Executive Officer for Orchard Global Capital Group. Prior to co-founding the firm, Mr. Horvath was Global Head of Synthetic Credit Origination, Structuring and Distribution at Merrill Lynch from 2005 to 2008. From 1999 to 2005, Mr. Horvath was Global Co-Head of Structured Credit Distribution at JPMorgan, where he helped to grow the nascent credit derivatives market.
Mr. Horvath began his career at the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York, where he monitored the Mortgage-Backed Securities
sector, as well as the bank and thrift industry.
He received his BS in economics, international relations, and
theology from Georgetown University and earned his MBA from Harvard
Business School.
Mr. Horvath is a Trustee of the National Cathedral School as well
as serving on their Finance Committee and Chairing their Investment
Committee. In addition, he is a Trustee of the Washington National
Cathedral where he serves on both the Finance and Investment
Committees. He is on the Board of Regents of Georgetown University
and is an active member of the Johns Hopkins Physics and Astronomy
Advisory Council. Mr. Horvath is also the Chairman of the Board of
the Hungarian American Institute.
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