In 'Goodbye Gordon Gekko', Anthony Scaramucci offers insights on how to build wealth while maintaining integrity. The book emphasizes the importance of mentoring, entrepreneurship, and creating a balanced life that fulfills both financial and spiritual needs. Scaramucci critiques the excesses of Wall Street and advocates for a more ethical approach to wealth creation.
In *After the Music Stopped*, Alan Blinder provides a detailed account of the 2008 financial crisis, tracing its origins in the U.S. housing market and the subsequent global impact. He examines the unprecedented government interventions that prevented a complete economic collapse and offers insights into the challenges that remain. The book is praised for its clarity and thoroughness in explaining complex economic issues.
In *Hopping Over the Rabbit Hole*, Anthony Scaramucci shares his experiences and insights on navigating business challenges. The book provides practical advice on dealing with unforeseen events, creating backup plans, and turning setbacks into opportunities for growth. Scaramucci's candid approach offers valuable lessons for entrepreneurs facing adversity.
In *The China Mission*, Daniel Kurtz-Phelan details General George Marshall's 13-month mission to China, where he attempted to negotiate a peace between the Nationalists and Communists. Despite initial optimism, Marshall's efforts were ultimately unsuccessful, influenced by the emerging Cold War dynamics. The book explores the intricate diplomacy and its lasting impact on U.S.-China relations and American foreign policy.
The name Anthony Scaramucci currently has 55% name recognition in the U.S. according to Politico. Anthony has been an entrepreneur in the hedge fund industry for 23 years, growing to prominence within the industry through his oversight of fund of funds Skybridge Capital, creation of the popular SALT conference, regular television appearances, and rejuvenation of the iconic television show Wall Street Week. He grew to prominence worldwide when his longtime political interests led to a brief tenure as White House Communications Director in 2017.
Our conversation starts off with a bang and turns to the ups and downs in Anthony’s career, including getting fired and rehired at Goldman Sachs, starting and selling his first hedge fund, creating Skybridge and watching it almost fail, and thriving after the financial crisis. We discuss Anthony's thoughts on hedge funds, lessons from his stint in Washington, and books he has written about his experiences. Along the way, he shares life lessons about managing people, building relationships, resiliency, laughing at yourself, greed, ego, and fame.
Anyone who has only known Anthony from his recent public profile might be surprised to hear the depth of his insight, self-effacing honesty and caring of others, alongside his irrepressible salesmanship. Those who have known him longer will recognize the same Mooch as always in all his splendor.
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Show Notes
2:48 – Anthony’s professional history
8:03 – Time at Oscar Capital/Neuberger Berman
9:25 – Neuberger sells to Lehman
10:13 – Leaving Lehman to start Skybridge
13:13 – Getting through the financial crisis
14:04 – Launching SALT conference
15:35 – Buying Citigroup's fund of funds business
17:34 – Anthony’s approach to the hedge fund business
20:28 – How he handles the relationships with managers
22:15 – Environment for the hedge fund space
24:12 – After the Music Stopped: The Financial Crisis, the Response, and the Work Ahead
26:02 – Hedge fund space moving forward
28:03 – What he learned from being fired
31:22 – Handling public adversity
32:40 – Selling the business to serve the country
35:35 – Life lessons learned throughout his career and shared in his books
35:40 – Goodbye Gordon Gekko: How to Find Your Fortune Without Losing Your Soul
38:40 – The Little Book of Hedge Funds
38:44 – Hopping over the Rabbit Hole: How Entrepreneurs Turn Failure into Success
39:20 – The key principles that Anthony tries to impart on his team
41:47 – Lessons in launching a hedge fund business
45:00 – What changed upon his return to Skybridge
46:33 – How does it feel to be famous
48:10 – Closing questions
56:06– The China Mission: George Marshall's Unfinished War, 1945-1947