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Author Spotlight: Chris Droussiotis and "The Credit Analyst’s Survival Manual"

Author Spotlight ERM

Join us to celebrate the launch of "The Credit Analyst’s Survival Manual," co-authored by Chris Droussiotis, a distinguished part-time lecturer at Columbia University. The event will present an interview with Chris, offering a unique opportunity to gain insights directly from the author.


Chris will share his expertise and discuss the key themes of his book, including the evolving landscape of credit markets, essential skills for effective credit analysis, and strategies that empower financial professionals to thrive.

This event is designed for ERM students and financial professionals seeking valuable perspectives and practical advice. Join us for an insightful discussion, networking opportunities, and a chance to get your own copy of "The Credit Analyst’s Survival Manual" signed by the author (limited books available).

Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the world of credit analysis with one of the industry's experts. We look forward to seeing you there!
 

The first 20 attendees that sign in at the live event receive a free copy!!

 

Moderator

H.S. Bob Kostakopoulos, Deputy Program Director & Part-Time Lecturer, Enterprise Risk Management

 

Speaker

Chris Droussiotis, Part-Time Lecturer, Enterprise Risk Management; Senior Managing Partner, Kinisis Ventures Limited (KV)

 

For further information please contact Josh Gleich, jg4173 [[at]] columbia [[dot]] edu.

 

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