About the Authors

Ted Roosevelt Malloch serves as research professor for the Spiritual Capital Initiative at Yale University and as a senior fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford University. His most recent books concern the nature of virtuous enterprise, the practices of practical wisdom as “virtuous business,” the pursuit of happiness, generosity and the virtues of thrift. He is also chairman and chief executive officer of The Roosevelt Group, a leading strategic management and thought leadership company. He has served on the executive board of the World Economic Forum (DAVOS); has held an ambassadorial level position at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland; worked in the U.S. State Department and Senate; worked in capital markets at Salomon Brothers on Wall Street; and has sat on a number of corporate, mutual fund, and not-for-profit boards. Ted earned his PhD in international political economy from the University of Toronto and took his BA from Gordon College and an M. Litt. from the University of Aberdeen on a St. Andrews Fellowship. He is frequently on TV and featured as a keynote speaker.

Jordan Mamorsky is an attorney specializing in business regulation, corporate governance, and compliance. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University, where his research focused on the legal, financial, and ethical failures that contribute to financial crisis, corporate illegality, and breach of legal fiduciary duties. Jordan formerly worked at the U.S. Treasury Department, where he ...

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