Financial History Issue 125 (Spring 2018) | Page 6
THE TICKER MUSEUM NEWS
Programming Continues as Museum
Deals with Aftermath of Flood
Much has happened since I last wrote
this column and informed our read-
ers about a major flood that took place
in our building over the Martin Luther
King, Jr. weekend when a heating pipe
on the fourth floor burst and impacted
all three floors of the Museum. Since
then, our collection — none of which was
tuned for a new blog and off-site educa-
tional initiatives in the coming months.
While our exhibit galleries have been
closed to the public, we have fortunately
been able to continue our public pro-
grams, thanks largely to the Fordham
University Gabelli Center for Global
Security Analysis and their director, Jim
Kelly. We have hosted three
evening events in partner-
ship with the Gabelli Cen-
ter since January, including
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lectures by MIT Professor
Andrew Lo and Warren Buf-
fett’s editor of choice, Law-
damaged — has been moved off site to a
rence Cunningham, as well as a large-
climate-controlled facility for safe keeping
scale blockchain program in February (see
during construction. Our staff has also
article, page 5). All events were presented
relocated off site and, when not work-
to sold-out audiences, and the first two
ing on construction and insurance-related
are available on our YouTube channel
issues, has begun adapting our program-
@FinanceMuseum.
ming to emphasize content that can be
Our CEO Series, “Why Wall Street Mat-
offered outside of 48 Wall Street. Stay
ters,” continues as well and has recently
Message to Members
featured videos with Gerald Walker (ING
Americas) and Joseph Tarantino (Protiv-
iti). Programs in this series can be viewed
on the Museum’s website and YouTube
channel, as well as on Cheddar, a live
and on-demand news network covering
technology, media and entertainment.
Upcoming videos this Spring will feature
Ellen Alemany (CIT), Adena Friedman
(Nasdaq) and Michael Corbat (Citi).
We have also recently welcomed two new
members to our Board of Trustees. Carol
Kaimowitz spent most of her career in
the insurance industry and in recent years
has volunteered her time assisting with
the Museum’s archival collection, includ-
ing translating a number of international
pieces. Bradford Hu, who has been the
Chief Risk Officer at Citi since 2013, joined
the Board in February. We are very excited
to welcome Carol and Brad to our Board,
and I look forward to working with them
as we plan for the future of the Museum.
Lawrence Cunningham speaks on his new
book, The Warren Buffett Shareholder, at a
Museum event on April 23 in partnership
with the Fordham University Gabelli
Center for Global Security Analysis.
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The Museum recently welcomed two new Board
members, Carol Kaimowitz and Bradford Hu.