Carol Curtis
Roundtable Conversation: Gender Bias
Gender Bias? Are sexual favors expected for job advancement? Is the white male the new minority? Is the glass ceiling really shattered? In this roundtable conversation that took place on March, 29th, our panel of experts explored some real life experiences.
JOBS Act schism
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal and U.S. Rep. Jim Himes are on opposite sides on the merits of the JOBS Act.
Bias claims up after financial crisis, attorney says
While gender bias claims may have ballooned in the recession, some victims may have not chosen to press claims, according to a local attorney.
Widland honored by Stamford Center for the Arts
Gov. Dannel Malloy honored Michael L. Widland with an Arts Ovation Award at the Stamford Center for the Arts’ gala which featured a performance by Liza Minnelli.
Jepsen’s focus turns to investors
Following February’s $25 billion mortgage settlement, Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen is going after the credit rating agencies.
Powerful women, sound advice
From a panel of distinguished women, sound advice for achieving success
Woes mount for Southridge
Southridge’s broker-dealer has been forced to close down, but that may be only the tip of the iceberg.
Billion-dollar dropouts
Fairfield County’s biggest hedge funds suffered a high dropout rate following the financial crisis.
Hedge funds overlooked in State of the State
The industry says Gov. Malloy should openly acknowledge the importance of hedge funds.
SEC urged to consider ads for hedge funds
The industry is pushing the government to allow hedge funds to advertise.