Jack McMullen is the Managing Principal of Cambridge Meridian Group, Inc., a strategy-consulting firm that serves Fortune 500 and technology-based companies. Mr. McMullen previously taught business strategy at Harvard Law School. He serves, or has served, on the Boards of three NASDAQ-listed technology companies as well as 12 other privately funded, chiefly technology-oriented companies. In that capacity, he helps to build value for the venture capital investors backing the companies.
From 1993 to 1997 he was an informal advisor to Senator Bradley (D-NJ). In 2004 he was the Republican nominee for the United States Senate from Vermont.
He is a Navy veteran who served on the staff of Admiral Rickover overseeing the retrofit of advanced technology reactors into the Navys nuclear fleet.
He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Columbia University in Applied Physics and Engineering and received a JD with Honors from Harvard Law School and an MBA with High Distinction from Harvard Business School, where he was elected a First Year Baker Scholar.
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Now i know the secret of getting rich. Use someones elses money. Us on the bottom like paying mainly cash. The rich put little down if any at all.
Tampa0123456789 5 months ago
central bankscontrol the usa and europe, they are the arsonists bubles will happen as long as money exists in quantity made out of thin air, bubbles will explode compnys and economy derivatives are a way for the money that isnt serving economy to suck even more the economy and its sucking it dry, bailouts are for these speculators not the gov or people greece is being used like many other countrys using rating agencys to suck money to the derivatrive markets thats all it is
ukusapillage 6 months ago
Derivatives are immoral. The 40 could be arsonists. This is an undercover for revolution and economic manipulation. On 911 over 500% over "normal" such bets were made on American Airline company
IExposeMormonism 1 year ago