Nina Godiwalla shares key themes and experiences from her upcoming book, Suits: A Woman on Wall Street, a memoir about her experience at Morgan Stanley best described as Liar’s Poker meets The Devil Wears Prada. It’s an insider’s perspective on investment banking from an outsider’s point of view—woman, second-generation Parsi American, and Texan. USA Today chose Suits as one of their top books to read. In addition to discussing her experience as a first-year analyst in investment banking, Nina will talk about women and minorities conforming to corporate cultures, her career path from corporate executive to author, and growing up as a second generation Parsi American.
Nina will be speaking at the Columbus Circle Borders Bookstore.
Time: 7pm
Date: Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Borders Bookstore
10 Columbus Circle New York, NY 10019 { map }
More about Nina
Nina Godiwalla has written for The Washington Post, Houston Chronicle, and the Austin Business Journal. She writes about business issues for Wharton Magazine. Before founding MindWorks, which provides stress management and meditation training to corporations and other professional organizations, she spent almost a decade working for Fortune 500 corporations including Morgan Stanley and Johnson & Johnson. She speaks nationally on leadership and diversity in the workplace and has been featured in several major publications including USA Today, ABC News, and Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Nina has an MBA from Wharton School of Business, a MA focused in Creative Writing from Dartmouth, and a BBA from University of Texas. She currently lives in Austin, TX.
For more information, visit www.ninagodiwalla.com
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