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Richard Bookstaber

Rick Bookstaber’s CV reads like a Who’s Who of Wall Street, stuffed with spells at its most storied institutions and stints working with some of its most colourful personalities.

Bookstaber, now in his 70s and still looking to stretch the industry’s horizons on approaches to risk modelling, was the first formal head of risk at Morgan Stanley, where he had a ringside seat for Black Monday. Next, he became chief risk officer at Salomon Brothers, just after its more scandalous years, where

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