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Episode 2: Capital Markets, Market Efficiency, Accounting, and Private Equity With UC Berkeley Haas Professor Torsor Kotee

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In the second episode I talk with Professor Torsor Kotee of UC Berkeley Haas. UC Berkeley Haas has been named the 3rd best undergraduate business school in the nation for many years.
Torsor is the founder of an Tech-Ed startup called, “market games”. This game allows a student to experience what an entrepreneur or a business leader experiences. Having to deal with ambiguity when making decisions, knowing outcomes are uncertain. His game can simulate that real-world experience. His company builds games that simulate market dynamics and partner with instructors to deliver that experience to students. In addition, Torsor has past experiences working in investment banking and Private equity. He was the assistant Vice President at Credit Suisse UK and a investment professional at ManoCap private equity fund.
In today’s discussion Torsor and I talk about Capital Markets, Market efficiency, and the foundations of accounting and private equity.
Join the market games boot camp for high schoolers, experience the game.
Link: https://mailtrack.io/trace/link/4d5075b482bcdd01a71cde177c09f4a9c3d82ac1?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2Fmg_bootcamp&userId=5512447&signature=d6a59eb7a8414d40

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In the second episode I talk with Professor Torsor Kotee of UC Berkeley Haas. UC Berkeley Haas has been named the 3rd best undergraduate business school in the nation for many years.
Torsor is the founder of an Tech-Ed startup called, “market games”. This game allows a student to experience what an entrepreneur or a business leader experiences. Having to deal with ambiguity when making decisions, knowing outcomes are uncertain. His game can simulate that real-world experience. His company builds games that simulate market dynamics and partner with instructors to deliver that experience to students. In addition, Torsor has past experiences working in investment banking and Private equity. He was the assistant Vice President at Credit Suisse UK and a investment professional at ManoCap private equity fund.
In today’s discussion Torsor and I talk about Capital Markets, Market efficiency, and the foundations of accounting and private equity.
Join the market games boot camp for high schoolers, experience the game.
Link: https://mailtrack.io/trace/link/4d5075b482bcdd01a71cde177c09f4a9c3d82ac1?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2Fmg_bootcamp&userId=5512447&signature=d6a59eb7a8414d40

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