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Nomi Prins
Senior Fellow, Demos
Nomi Prins is an independent journalist, author and speaker. Her latest book is a dramatic historical novel about the 1929 crash, Black Tuesday. Her last book was It Takes a Pillage: Behind the Bonuses, Bailouts, and Backroom Deals from Washington to Wall Street (Wiley, September, 2009/October 2010). She is the author of Other People’s Money: The Corporate Mugging of America (The New Press, October 2004), a devastating exposé into corporate corruption, political collusion and Wall Street deception, chosen as a Best Book of 2004 by The Economist, Barron’s and The Library Journal. Her book Jacked: How “Conservatives” are Picking your Pocket (whether you voted for them or not) (Polipoint Press, Sept. 2006) catalogs her travels around the US; talking to people about their economic lives. She has appeared on numerous TV programs: internationally for BBC World, BBC and RtTV, and nationally for CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, CSPAN, Democracy Now, Fox and PBS. She has been featured on hundreds of radio shows globally including CNN Radio, Marketplace, NPR, BBC, and Canadian Programming.
• Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
• Head, International Analytics Group at Bear Stearns London
Ph.D., Statistics, New York University
M.A., Statistics and Operations Research, New York University
B.A., Mathematics, SUNY Purchase
Black Tuesday. CreateSpace, 2011.
It Takes a Pillage: Behind the Bonuses, Bailouts, and Backroom Deals from Washington to Wall Street. Wiley, 2010.
Other People’s Money: The Corporate Mugging of America. The New Press, 2004.
Jacked: How “Conservatives” are Picking your Pocket (whether you voted for them or not). Polipoint Press, 2006.
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