Financial industry heavyweights convened in New York last week to raise funds for a finance museum that has lost its iconic Wall Street address.
At the Museum of American Finance gala, billionaire Ken Griffin welcomed attendees on enormous video screens in Manhattan’s art deco-style Ziegfeld Ballroom. Mark Carney, chair of Brookfield Asset Management and ex-Bank of England governor, honored former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida. JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo bought tables.
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