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− | Tilman has also had senior positions in Blackrock, Inc., and Bear Sterns. In addition to this he is a contributing editor for The Journal of Risk Finance; and also teaches finance at Columbia University. In addition to this he is a Board member for the Atlantic Partnership and also sits of the advisory board of Columbia University’s Centre on Capitalism and Society.<ref>"[http://www.forbes.com/2008/10/17/leo-tilman-risk-oped-cx_hra_1017bio.html]", Forbes Website, Accessed 19 October 2010</ref> | + | Tilman has also had senior positions in Blackrock, Inc., and Bear Sterns. In addition to this he is a contributing editor for The Journal of Risk Finance; and also teaches finance at Columbia University. In addition to this he is a Board member for the Atlantic Partnership and also sits of the advisory board of Columbia University’s Centre on Capitalism and Society.<ref>"[http://www.forbes.com/2008/10/17/leo-tilman-risk-oped-cx_hra_1017bio.html Forbes]", Forbes Website, Accessed 19 October 2010</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:21, 30 October 2010
Globalisation: Atlantic Partnership
--Martin Ferguson 16:21, 30 October 2010 (UTC)
Leo Tilman is the current President of his own strategic advisory firm L.M Tilman, which serves governments, financial institutions and corporations internationally.
He was educated at Columbia University where he achieved BA Mathematics and MA Statistics.
Tilman has also had senior positions in Blackrock, Inc., and Bear Sterns. In addition to this he is a contributing editor for The Journal of Risk Finance; and also teaches finance at Columbia University. In addition to this he is a Board member for the Atlantic Partnership and also sits of the advisory board of Columbia University’s Centre on Capitalism and Society.[1]