Anthony Scaramucci
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I want you to take us back there, if you can, to talk a little bit about the precocious nature of your childhood, but also you were growing up in public housing.
So take us there, because it's just an unbelievable, wonderful American story arc, Lloyd, of your career.
I have so many things that I've underlined in this book, and there are personalities in this book that I remember from the firm that stayed at the firm with you and helped you manage the firm.
But the best line, I told my producers this, the best line in this book is on page 21, Laurie Blankfein.
It's top of the page.
And you write, and it's a very brief line, you write, at Harvard, comma, I was short.
And I'm thinking you're writing about me, Laurie Blankfein, but no.
What did you mean by that sentence?
At Harvard, I was short.
Well, see, I identify with you in so many ways in the book because I thought that we were well-to-do in a weird way.
And when I got to Tufts and I saw these kids riding around in BMWs, I'm like, okay, I'm short, Lloyd, but I'm also not rich.
I mean, it was a combination of those two things.
Oh, it is.
But also, you write about that Goldman was the right place for you, and I appreciate that because one of my law school classmates, I don't know if you remember Jeff Maslow.
I do.
He was on the banking side.
He was well-suited to be
a Goldman Sachs partner.
And he did the same.
He took your career track.