Podcasts

  • Alex Amezquita is CFO of Herbalife Nutrition, where he is responsible for corporate financial functions at the highest level, including the company’s financial reporting, accounting, tax and treasury functions. Prior to joining Herbalife Nutrition in 2017 as the senior vice president of finance, strategy and investor relations, Amezquita was senior vice president at Moelis and Company, a leading global investment bank, where he advised Fortune 500 companies on mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, capital markets strategy and investor relations. Beginning in 2012, Amezquita worked extensively as a financial advisor to Herbalife Nutrition on key strategic and financial initiatives while at Moelis. Amezquita brings over 20 years of experience to Herbalife Nutrition from his finance and engineering background. He commenced his investment banking career on Wall Street advising Fortune 100 companies while at Merrill Lynch and Centerview Partners. He began his professional career in the aerospace & defense and technology sectors. During this time, Amezquita worked as both a lead design engineer and consultant to a broad spectrum of industry leaders ranging from Northrop Grumman to Cisco Systems. Amezquita holds an MBA in finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and a Master and Bachelor of Science degree in electrical and computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.

    April 29
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  • The software platform is offering new tools to help employers make important decisions around reopening plans.

    April 29
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  • More than a third of respondents who said they’d retired earlier than planned said a hardship like a health problem or disability was the reason.

    April 29
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  • Many of the policies — part of Biden’s new $1.8 trillion plan — could do just that by increasing women’s labor force participation, boosting productivity and distributing benefits more equitably.

    April 29
  • Small businesses are gaining more revenue this year despite the lingering challenges from COVID-19 and reversing last year’s losses, according to a report from Intuit’s QuickBooks unit.

    April 28
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  • The shift to an all-virtual landscape has not slowed the pace at which companies are recruiting.

    April 28
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  • Richard Herring is Jacob Safra Professor of International Banking and Professor of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business

    April 28
  • Chris Koverman, vice president engineering and operations at CLARA Analytics, is a seasoned engineering executive with more than 20 years of product development and senior management experience in strategy, design and development of complex, scalable cloud-based products. Koverman is known for his ability to define product strategy and lead the technical execution required to achieve these goals. Chris received a Bachelor of Science, Biophysics, from University of California, Berkeley and a Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, from the University of California, Santa Cruz.

    April 28
  • Travis Rush is the CEO of Reperio Health.

    April 28
  • Will Sealy is the CEO of Summer, a student loan solutions provider.

    April 28