Gene Sperling and Wall Street's Giant Sucking Sound
Harvard Business Review
JANUARY 7, 2011
He's replacing the controversial and sometimes cranky Larry Summers, and has a reputation for being less controversial and even less cranky. million in one year from the hedge fund D.E. Shaw, and $135,000 for one speech at Goldman Sachs. Summers had reaped even bigger Wall Street paydays — $5.2 How artificially high?
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