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And I’ve put together a short, 30-second demonstration to show you why. [CIick here to watch the 30-second demo.]( Regards, Nomi Prins Editor, Rogue Economics Nomi Prins is an American author, journalist, and public speaker[1] who writes about Wall Street and the US economy. Prins worked as a managing director at Goldman Sachs for 2 years and as a senior managing director at Bear Stearns for seven years, and was a senior strategist at Lehman Brothers and an analyst at the Chase Manhattan Bank. She was Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos think tank from 2002 to 2016.[2] Prins is known for her book All the Presidents' Bankers, in which she explores over a century of close relationships between the 19 presidents from Teddy Roosevelt through Barack Obama and the key bankers of their day, based on archival documents. Prins also received recognition for her whistleblower book, It Takes a Pillage: Behind the Bonuses, Bailouts, and Backroom Deals from Washington to Wall Street, for her views on the U.S. economy,[3][4] for her published spending figures on federal programs and initiatives related to the 2008 bailout,[5] and for her advocacy for the reinstatement of the Glass–Steagall Act and regulatory reform of the financial industry. She was also a member of Senator Bernie Sanders' panel of top economic experts to advise on Federal Reserve reform.[6] Contents 1 Personal 2 Education 3 Career in finance 4 Career as an author 5 Works 5.1 Books 6 References 7 External links Personal Nomi Prins was born in upstate New York, the oldest child in her family. Her father worked for IBM after having taught at the local college as a mathematics professor. Education Prins received her bachelor's degree in mathematics from State University of New York at Purchase with a minor in music and a Master in Science in statistics from New York University.[7][8] She received her PhD in International Strategic Studies with a specialization in International Political Economy from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre, Brazil. [9] Career in finance Prins worked at Chase Manhattan bank after graduation as an analyst. She subsequently moved to two other firms – Bear Stearns in London for seven years and finally at Goldman Sachs for two years, after which she quit Wall Street.[10] Prins has been a speaker on how to get banks to better serve the real economy at the Federal Reserve, International Monetary Fund and World Bank Annual conference.[11][7] She has also offered public testimony[12] to the U.S Senate speaking on the growing influence of private equity firms and Wall Street greed. Career as an author Regarding her book It Takes a Pillage, author Jim Hightower said, "Nomi Prins knows the mind-set, knows how to read spreadsheets, knows the people, and knows Wall Street's games. Nomi knows and now Nomi tells."[13] Regarding All the Presidents' Bankers: "A calm, authoritative elucidation of verifiable history" – Financial Times "Even those who have read Secrets of the Temple, William Greider's massive and brilliant 1987 exposé of the Federal Reserve, will find Prins's book worth their time. She presents a new narrative, one that shows how the changing cast of six has shaped America's fortunes under presidents in both parties." – American Prospect "Prins divides her justifiably long text into digestible one- to three-page segments and seamlessly incorporates dozens of prominent banker profiles. Her work is highly recommended both to general readers and to students of financial history." – Library Journal "A revealing look at the often symbiotic, sometimes-adversarial relationship between the White House and Wall Street... [A] sweeping history of bank presidents and their relationships with the nation's chief executives" — Kirkus Reviews Works Prins's articles have appeared in The New York Times, Fortune, Newsday, Mother Jones, Slate.com, The Guardian, The Nation, The American Prospect, Alternet, New York Daily News, La Vanguardia, and other publications.[14][15] She is a monthly contributor to Tom Dispatch where she offers analysis on the connections between Wall Street and Washington.[16] Her latest book, Permanent Distortion[17] was released in October 2022. Permanent Distortion details how the movement of money by central banks has influenced global markets and economic policies and furthered the separation between Wall Street and the real economy. The Nation Books imprint Bold Type Books published her book Collusion.[18][19] Books Permanent Distortion: How the Financial Markets Abandoned the Real Economy Forever – Publisher: Public Affairs (10/11/22): ISBN 978-1541789067. Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World - Publisher: Nation Books (5/1/18): ISBN 978-1568585628. The author claims that central bankers control global markets and dictate economic policy.[20] All the Presidents' Bankers: The Hidden Alliances that Drive American Power – Publisher: Nation Books (4/8/14): ISBN 978-1568587493. It Takes a Pillage: Behind the Bonuses, Bailouts, and Backroom Deals from Washington to Wall Street – Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (9/22/09); ISBN 0-470-52959-8; ISBN 978-0-470-52959-1. Other People's Money: The Corporate Mugging of America – Publisher: New Press (8/1/06); ISBN 1-59558-063-8; ISBN 978-1-59558-063-4. An account of corporate corruption, political collusion and Wall Street deception. This book was chosen as a Best Book of 2004 by The Economist, Barron's and The Library Journal. Jacked: How "Conservatives" are Picking your Pocket (whether you voted for them or not) – Publisher: Polipoint Press (9/1/06); ISBN 0-9760621-8-6; ISBN 978-0-9760621-8-9. Catalogs her travels around the USA talking to people about their economic lives.[21] Black Tuesday – Publisher: CreateSpace 2011 – ISBN 1-4635-5766-3. A historical novel about the Crash of 1929. References "Nomi Prins, PhD". APB Speakers. Archived from the original on 2021-07-29. Retrieved 2022-03-25. "Nomi Prins". Archived from the original on 2020-11-27. Retrieved 2020-11-16. "After Words with Nomi Prins". Book TV. Archived from the original on 2015-09-10. Retrieved 2015-04-22. Leopold, Les (November 6, 2009). "To Create Jobs on Main Street, We Need to Kill Jobs on Wall Street". Huffington Post. Archived from the original on 2012-05-03. Retrieved 2012-06-18. "Bailout Tally Report by Nomi Prins and Krisztina Ugrin". Openpdf.com. September 2009. Archived from the original on 2017-11-09. Retrieved 2012-06-18. "Top Economists to Advise Sanders on Fed Reform". Sen. Bernie Sanders. Archived from the original on 2018-01-13. Retrieved 2018-02-06. "Bio – Nomi Prins". www.nomiprins.com. 26 July 2019. Archived from the original on 2 March 2017. Retrieved 1 March 2017. Bernie Sanders interviews Nomi Prins Archived 2017-04-05 at the Wayback Machine C-SPAN interview from November 16, 2009 "About Nomi Prins | Nomi Prins". 26 July 2019. Archived from the original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 15 November 2020. Sanders, Bernie (1 July 2009). "Interview of Nomi Prins by Bernie Sanders". C-Span2 (Book TV). Procee, Paul (5 May 2013). "Integrated Safeguards Data Sheet (Appraisal Stage) - Guangxi Laibin Water Environment Project - P126817" (PDF): 1–9. Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 February 2018. Retrieved 6 February 2018. "Warrior Met and Wall Street Greed: What Corporate Raiders are Doing to Workers and Consumers | U.S. Senate Committee On The Budget". www.budget.senate.gov. Archived from the original on 2022-04-06. Retrieved 2022-03-25. "It Takes a Pillage: An Epic Tale of Power, Deceit, and Untold Trillions". Wiley. Archived from the original on 2018-06-28. Retrieved 2012-06-18.NOMI PRINS: ECONOMIST, GEOPOLITICAL FINANCIAL EXPERT AND INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST Nomi Prins talking As a managing director at Goldman Sachs, Nomi became discouraged by unethical practices As a Wall Street insider and outspoken advocate for economic reform, Nomi Prins is a leading authority on how the widespread impact of financial systems continues to effect our daily lives. She has spent decades analyzing and investigating economic and financial events at the ground level and meeting with those that shape the world’s geo-political-economic framework. She continues to break stories by conducting independent research, writing best-selling books, and traversing the globe to share her knowledge and demystify the world of money. Before becoming a renowned journalist and public speaker, Nomi reached the upper echelons of the financial world where she worked as a managing director at Goldman Sachs, ran the international analytics group as a senior managing director at Bear Stearns in London, was a strategist at Lehman Brothers and an analyst at the Chase Manhattan Bank. During her time on Wall Street, she grew increasingly aware of and discouraged by the unethical practices that permeated the banking industry. Eventually, she decided enough was enough and became an investigative journalist to shed light on the ways that financial systems are manipulated to serve the interests of an elite few at the expense of everyone else. Nomi’s forthcoming book: Permanent Distortion will be out October 2022. Leveraging her practical expertise and academic knowledge, she coined the concept Permanent Distortion as a way to educate readers on the gap between the financial markets and the real economy, and what it means for everyone’s future. Over the course of 2022 and beyond, she will be speaking at conferences around the world on this topic, as well as providing actionable ways to deal with it through media appearances, articles, and newsletters. Nomi Prins with Collusion book Nomi promotes her new book COLLUSION which explores how central banks rose to power Nomi’s latest best-selling book, Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World, explores the conditions that led to the rise of the new era of central banks’ power and the impact they have on markets and the global economy. Her last book, All the Presidents’ Bankers, is a groundbreaking narrative about the relationships of presidents to elite Wall Street bankers over the past century and how they shaped domestic and foreign policy. Nomi’s other books include Black Tuesday, a historical novel about the 1929 crash, and the hard-hitting exposé It Takes a Pillage: Behind the Bonuses, Bailouts, and Backroom Deals from Washington to Wall Street. She is also the author of Other People’s Money: The Corporate Mugging of America, which accurately predicted the reasons and timing of the financial crisis of 2008, and was chosen as a Best Book of 2004 by The Economist, Barron’s and Library Journal. Nomi makes regular television appearances on BBC, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, CSPAN, Democracy Now, Fox and PBS. She has been a guest on hundreds of radio shows including for Marketplace, NPR, BBC, and Canadian Programming. She has also appeared in several award-winning documentaries alongside other prominent thought-leaders. Her writing has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, Fortune, Newsday, The Guardian, The Nation, New York Daily News, La Vanguardia, and Salon.com, among other publications. Nomi Prins on TV Nomi has appeared on hundreds of television and radio shows including CNN, MSNBC & Fox She established international distinction for her presentation at the annual gathering of senior level governors and officials hosted by the Federal Reserve, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank conference in Washington D.C. Represented by the American Program Bureau, Nomi has delivered keynote speeches at many prominent global venues including the London School of Economics, the UK Parliament, the Mexican Senate, the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Google, Columbia University and the National Consumer Law Center. Prins’ insights and unparalleled observations have made her sought by politicians from all parties for advice and analysis of the financial system and the economy. She coined the term “permanent distortion” that describes how the Federal Reserve has created conditions where markets are feeding off its monetary policy decisions. Nomi served as a member of Senator (and presidential contender) Bernie Sanders’ Federal Reserve Reform Advisory Council. She is listed as one of America’s TopWonks. She is also on the advisory board of the whistle-blowing group ExposeFacts, a board member of animal welfare and wildlife conservation group The Elephant Project, and a member of the global advisory board of Ethical Markets. Nomi received her BS in Math from SUNY Purchase, and MS in Statistics from New York University. Nomi received her PhD in International Strategic Studies with a specialization in International Political Economy from The Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. As a lifelong learner, she encourages others to do their own research, continue to ask big questions and think for themselves.Nomi Prins is a renowned journalist, author and speaker. Her most recent book, All the Presidents' Bankers, a groundbreaking narrative about the relationships of presidents to key bankers over the past century will be out April 8, 2014. Her last book was a historical novel about the 1929 crash, Black Tuesday. Before that, she wrote the hard-hitting, acclaimed book, It Takes a Pillage: Behind the Bonuses, Bailouts, and Backroom Deals from Washington to Wall Street (Wiley, September, 2009/October 2010). She is also the author of Other People’s Money: The Corporate Mugging of America (The New Press, October 2004) which predicted the current financial crisis, and was chosen as a Best Book of 2004 by The Economist, Barron's and The Library Journal, and Jacked (Polipoint Press, Sept. 2006). She has appeared on numerous TV programs: internationally for BBC, RtTV, and nationally for CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, CSPAN, Democracy Now, Fox and PBS. She has been featured on hundreds of radio shows globally including for CNNRadio, Marketplace, NPR, BBC, and Canadian Programming. She has featured in numerous documentaries shot by international production companies, alongside prominent thought-leaders, and Nobel Prize winners. Her writing has been featured in The New York Times, Fortune, Newsday, Mother Jones, The Daily Beast, Newsweek, Truthdig, The Guardian UK, The Nation, Alternet, NY Daily News, LaVanguardia, and other publications. Her engaging key-note speeches are thoughtfully tailored, and she has spoken at venuesincluding the Purdue University/Sinai Forum, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Forum, Ohio State University Law School, Columbia University, Pepperdine Graudate School of Business, Environmental Grantmakers Association, NASS Spinal Surgeons Conference, and the Mexican Senate. She is a member of Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt) Federal Reserve Reform Advisory Council, and listed as one of America's TopWonks. Nomi received her BS in Mathematics from SUNY Purchase, and MS in Statistics from New York University, where she completed all of the required coursework for a PhD in Statistics. Before becoming a journalist, Nomi worked on Wall Street as a managing director at Goldman Sachs, ran the international analytics group as a senior managing director at Bear Stearns in London, and worked as a strategist at Lehman Brothers and an analyst at the Chase Manhattan Bank. She is currenty a Senior Fellow at the non-partisan public policy think-tank, Demos.Nomi Prins, PhD, is an independent journalist, author of seven books, and an engaging, captivating and extremely well-informed speaker. Dr. Prins is widely sought-after globally for her unique perspective that bridges the divide between the world of politics, finance and the economy. She is the author of the best-selling book, Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World, which was selected as a Best Business and Leadership Book of 2018 by Amazon. Her last best-selling book All the Presidents’ Bankers explored the relationships between presidents and bankers over the past century and the impact on domestic and foreign policy. Her other acclaimed books include: the first book out to detail the financial crisis bailouts, Fed activities, market subsidies and back-room deals, It Takes a Pillage; her first book, Other People’s Money, which predicted the current financial crisis and was chosen as a Best Book of 2004 by The Economist, Barron's and The Library Journal; Jacked; and Black Tuesday, a historical novel about the 1929 crash. READ MORE > Speaker Videos Speaking Reel Financial Crisis: The Bailout Criticizing the Federal Government Speech Topics Central Bank Collusion & the Financial Crisis: A Decade Later More than a decade after the financial crisis, Nomi is more in demand than ever. Her executive level international banking, advisory and speaking experience, coupled with her best-selling books on the topic have all been well received by the international academic and professional community. Following the unprecedented turmoil that COVID-19 leveled on the global economy, central banking and monetary policy has emerged more influential than ever before. Understanding not just how central banks became global powers but what’s coming next is crucial to navigating the rapid dynamics of politics, economics and society. Her books cover historical developments and underpinnings of international finance, economics and international affairs - and how the three intersect. Her latest book Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World explores critical themes and events since the financial crisis globally. It provides guidance and prescriptive with which to understand and navigate current global financial complexities and trajectories. International Relations, Pandemics, Trade Wars, Market Trends & Portfolio Positioning The post-pandemic world will be one in which interest rates, quantitative easing and central banks coordinated response will have seismic shifts in super power hierarchies. International trade institutions are actively experiencing major kinetic changes that will shape the world for decades to come. In the financial response by leading institutions like the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of China what we’ve seen is monetary policy influence recovery efforts and long-term financial intervention. China has increasingly jumpstarted its strategy of foreign direct investment, financial market activities, and long-term projects in unprecedented ways. Nomi has been traveling the world researching this shift from the ground up. Forget what you read in international papers and hear in the financial media, Nomi will address your organization through her distinguished first-hand experience. She is not one for sugar-coated punditry. She reveals how the rise of a New World impacts your investments, business decisions, and strategies. What Does a Post-Pandemic Economy Look Like? Is Another Financial Crisis Looming? Navigating Volatility, Managing the Risk & Prospering in a New Era In this speech, Nomi will focus her considerable experience and analysis on the complex issues underlying inherent global and national volatility. The impact of COVID-19 and the instability that neither the main stream media, federal agencies nor governments want you to know -- or completely understand themselves. What should you do for protection? This talk is critical for all professionals charged with investing, monitoring accounting practices, compliance, legality and risk. Through the Noise: How Monetary Policy & Geo-Politics Impact Economies & Markets Even before the 2008 Crisis, big banks have been getting bigger in more ways than one through decades of mergers and the expansion of allowable financial service. Since the 2008 Crisis, that trend has accelerated. Now, facing a post-pandemic world, monetary policy is shaping the global economy and deciding wines and losers from Wall Street to Main Street, Not only have the biggest banks grown bigger, but in the process, they have taken more customers, deposits and financial investments along the way. How do you keep your edge? How can you remain a player instead of getting played? What can you provide your customer – from dedication to funding and less risky performance standards – to make you a better choice than your larger competition? Nomi Prins will address these critical issues for today's small businesses, local or state bank associations, pension fund managers and other investment advisors. Presidents & Bankers, Wall Street & Washington, Governments & Big Finance Power is about more than wealth. Power extends beyond understanding capitalism in contrast to socialism. Rather, it's about the ties, strategic alliances and partnerships that transcend the world from Wall Street to the White House. It is understanding who gets resources and who is left behind. Based on original and exhaustive research into the family ties, vast history and deep connections between US presidents and major US bankers since the establishment of the Federal Reserve, Prins reveals the evolution of American power domestically, and its ongoing ramifications on the international community from the US to Brazil, China to Japan, the United Kingdom to Mexico and Europe to the Middle East. She explains how historical interactions that shaped today’s policies, influenced leaders and fashioned the geo-political environment we have today. These connections will surprise you and offer insights on alliances that impact our rapidly evolving financial, economic and geo-political world. Nomi Prins’ Distortion Report is generating massive buzz online, and many want to know if her stock picks live up to the hype. Stick around because we’re going to do a deep dive into the service with our Distortion Report Review to find out. Table of Contents show What Is Nomi Prins’ Distortion Report? Distortion Report is a monthly newsletter that provides members with stock recommendations, a model portfolio, bonus reports, and much more. It’s led by former Goldman Sachs Executive Nomi Prins and publisher Rogue Economics. Nomi Prins is a Ph.D. and best-selling author with decades of stock market experience. Her impressive resume includes stops at Bear Stearns, JPMorgan Chase, and other prominent firms. Prins leverages her extensive finance knowledge to pinpoint “distortion” events. When there’s a disconnect between expectations and reality (market distortion), a price correction will likely occur when the market finally catches on to its mistake. If you can spot distortion as it happens, you have the opportunity to get in a favorable position and potentially capitalize on an eventual correction. And Nomi Prins’ Distortion Report could help you do just that. The newsletter’s current focus is on what Prins calls “The Great Distortion”, which she believes is an economic disaster that could ignite a massive transference of wealth between financial elites and everyday folks. Prins’ stock picks are geared toward helping portfolios profit during this transfer. >> Already sold? Join Distortion Report today! > Access Nomi Prins exclusive stock picks [golden secrets] From time to time, we send special emails or offers from 3rd party websites to readers who chose to opt-in. We hope you find them useful. It’s a good idea to [whitelist us]( make sure you get every email. This offer is brought to you by Golden Gate Marketers. 16192 Coastal Hwy Lewes, DE 19958 USA. If for any reason you believe you received this email from Golden Gate Marketers in error [unsubscribe here](. 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