Suits: A Woman on Wall Street

Biography & Memoir, Business, Business & Finance, Business Reference
Cover of the book Suits: A Woman on Wall Street by Nina Godiwalla, West 26th Street Press
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Author: Nina Godiwalla ISBN: 9781386466147
Publisher: West 26th Street Press Publication: October 23, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nina Godiwalla
ISBN: 9781386466147
Publisher: West 26th Street Press
Publication: October 23, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

**No class can prepare anyone for a career on Wall Street. **

While others in Nina Godiwalla's Persian-Indian immigrant community were content to fulfill their parents'dreams, Nina's fierce ambition pulled her from Houston to New York to become a banker. The rarified taste of power left her hungry for more.  

Showered with Broadway tickets and ferried around in sleek black town cars, Morgan Stanley recruits led a fast and flashy lifestyle, but at a steep cost. In a world where strip clubs took the place of conference rooms, Nina was driven to fit the mold of her fellow recruits: wealthy, white, and male. But would she have to lose her Southern accent and suppress her family's heritage to prove her worth on the trading floor?  Nina Godiwalla offers a behind-the-scenes look at the recklessness that ruled Wall Street during the dot-com boom days. 

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**No class can prepare anyone for a career on Wall Street. **

While others in Nina Godiwalla's Persian-Indian immigrant community were content to fulfill their parents'dreams, Nina's fierce ambition pulled her from Houston to New York to become a banker. The rarified taste of power left her hungry for more.  

Showered with Broadway tickets and ferried around in sleek black town cars, Morgan Stanley recruits led a fast and flashy lifestyle, but at a steep cost. In a world where strip clubs took the place of conference rooms, Nina was driven to fit the mold of her fellow recruits: wealthy, white, and male. But would she have to lose her Southern accent and suppress her family's heritage to prove her worth on the trading floor?  Nina Godiwalla offers a behind-the-scenes look at the recklessness that ruled Wall Street during the dot-com boom days. 

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