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Todd Harrison is the founder and CEO of the Emmy Award-winning internet media company Minyanville. ==Biography== Wall Street Career Todd Harrison optioned out of a two-decade ascent toward the upper echelons of Wall Street leadership to found (Minyanville ), a website dedicated to financial education and related projects, such as the (Ruby Peck Foundation for Children's Education ) which supports learning through creative education.〔(Your Trading Edge, UK, Nov/Dec 2011 )〕 Harrison finished as Vice President after a seven-year stint (1992–1998) on the worldwide equity derivative desk at Morgan Stanley, went on to become Managing Director of Derivatives at The Galleon Group, and completed his Wall Street career as President of the $400 million hedge fund, Cramer Berkowitz, and writer for TheStreet.com. He became CEO of the Minyanville internet media company founded in 2003.〔(West, Melanie Grayce, The Wall Street Journal, January 17, 2012 )〕 (The Other Side of Wall Street: In Business it Pays to Be an Animal, In Life It Pays to Be Yourself ) (2011: FT Press) was written by Harrison to relate the story of how and why he left a lucrative career in trading and finance to create a company dedicated to informing both Wall Street professionals and the general public about the complexities, trends and harsh realities of the stock market.〔(Braverman, Edmundo (2011) "Book Review: The Other Side of Wall Street" )〕 Harrison has appeared on Fox, CNBC, CNN, Bloomberg TV and in ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''BusinessWeek'', ''The New York Times'', ''Worth'', ''Fortune'', ''Barron's'', Dow Jones MarketWatch, ''New York'' and Canada's ''National Post'', and contributed articles to various market-related publications.〔(Business Insider, June 27, 2011 )〕 Numerous academic institutions, such as Harvard University, Syracuse University, New York University, and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, have hosted Harrison's lectures and presentations. He was featured in the 20th anniversary documentary of Oliver Stone's ''Wall Street''.〔(SmartMoney, June 24, 2011 )〕 In 2008 Harrison received an Emmy Award from The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for serving as executive producer of Minyanville's ''World In Review'', television's first animated business news show. Minyanville & Ruby Peck Foundation (Minyanville Media, Inc. ) has four business lines; dot.com properties include Minyanville, which produces and curates original content that is syndicated throughout the web, including Yahoo Finance, MSN Money, and (AOL Money and Finance ). MV Professional Products licenses content to enterprise partners and provides a suite of subscription products for consumers. Minyanville Studios produces original content, both for its flagship website and for third-party enterprise clients. MV Gaming consists of a massive multi-player online game. (Minyanland.com ) is geared toward the financial education of 8- to 12-year-old children.〔(Minyanville )〕 Since its inception, the Ruby Peck Foundation for Children's Education has provided grants to support projects such as ''Junior Achievement of New York's'' entrepreneurial education program, ''New York's Children's Aid Society'' and music programs sponsored by the organization ''Little Kids Rock''. The Ruby Peck Foundation raises money through individual and corporate donations, and its annual "Festivus" party, a combination Wall Street get-together, holiday party and rock concert, held annually in December.〔(MediaPostNews, February 10, 2010 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Todd Harrison」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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