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| nationality = [[United States|American]] |
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| occupation = Executive Chairman, Capitol Peak Asset Management<br />Adjunct Faculty, [[Columbia University]] |
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| education = [[Columbia University]] |
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'''Leo M. Tilman''' (born 1971) is an [[United States|American]] financial executive and [[author]]. He is |
'''Leo M. Tilman''' (born 1971) is an [[United States|American]] financial executive and [[author]]. He is Executive Chairman of Capitol Peak Asset Management,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.capitol-peak.com|title=Capitol Peak| work=Capitol Peak Asset Management | location=Washington, DC}}</ref> and adjunct professor at [[Columbia University]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://ieor.columbia.edu/new-book-financial-darwinism-leo-tilman|title=''New Book: Financial Darwinism''|accessdate=2008-11-06 | work=Industrial Engineering & Operations Research | location=Columbia University | date=November 6, 2008}}</ref> |
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Tilman is credited with predicting<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Financial+Darwinism%3A+Create+Value+or+Self-Destruct+in+a+World+of+Risk.-a0188745960 |
Tilman is credited with predicting<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Financial+Darwinism%3A+Create+Value+or+Self-Destruct+in+a+World+of+Risk.-a0188745960 |
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|title=''Financial Darwinism: Create Value or Self-Destruct in a World of Risk''|accessdate=2008 | work=The Free Library}}</ref> the [[global financial crisis]] of 2008-2009 by showing the unsustainable nature of global imbalances and behaviors in his book ''Financial Darwinism''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.amazon.com/Financial-Darwinism-Create-Value-Self-Destruct/dp/0470385464/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1342548556&sr=8-1&keywords=leo+tilman|title=''Financial Darwinism: Create Value or Self-Destruct in a World of Risk''|accessdate=2008-11-10| work=Amazon}}</ref> He is a leading authority on [[corporate strategy]], [[financial markets]], and [[risk]]. In collaboration with Nobel Laureate [[Edmund Phelps]], he co-authored a ''[[Harvard Business Review]]'' article that called for the creation of the ''First National Bank of Innovation'' <ref>{{cite news|url=http://hbr.org/2010/01/wanted-a-first-national-bank-of-innovation/ar/1 |
|title=''Financial Darwinism: Create Value or Self-Destruct in a World of Risk''|accessdate=2008 | work=The Free Library}}</ref> the [[global financial crisis]] of 2008-2009 by showing the unsustainable nature of global imbalances and behaviors in his latest book ''Financial Darwinism''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.amazon.com/Financial-Darwinism-Create-Value-Self-Destruct/dp/0470385464/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1342548556&sr=8-1&keywords=leo+tilman|title=''Financial Darwinism: Create Value or Self-Destruct in a World of Risk''|accessdate=2008-11-10| work=Amazon}}</ref> He is a leading authority on [[corporate strategy]], [[financial markets]], and [[risk]]. In collaboration with Nobel Laureate [[Edmund Phelps]], he co-authored a ''[[Harvard Business Review]]'' article that called for the creation of the ''First National Bank of Innovation'' <ref>{{cite news|url=http://hbr.org/2010/01/wanted-a-first-national-bank-of-innovation/ar/1 |
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|title=''Harvard Business Review: Wanted: A First National Bank Of Innovation ''|accessdate=January 2010 | work=Harvard Business Review}}</ref> as a remedy for restoring [[U.S.]] economic dynamism.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://hbr.org/2010/01/wanted-a-first-national-bank-of-innovation/ar/1 |
|title=''Harvard Business Review: Wanted: A First National Bank Of Innovation ''|accessdate=January 2010 | work=Harvard Business Review}}</ref> as a remedy for restoring [[U.S.]] economic dynamism.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://hbr.org/2010/01/wanted-a-first-national-bank-of-innovation/ar/1 |
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|title=''Wanted: A First National Bank of Innovation''|accessdate=2008-08-01 | work=The Daily Telegraph| location=America | first=Edmund | last=Phelps | date=January 2010}}</ref> In a 2012 ''European Financial Review'' article, he redefined [[risk intelligence]] and designated it “new essential competence” for financial institutions and investors who aspire to create lasting value and contribute to [[economies]] and [[societies]]. He is the creator of the Corporate Risk Scorecard, a holistic view of a company’s business model and risk profile similar to a food Nutrition Label ([[Barron's (newspaper)|Barrons]]) |
|title=''Wanted: A First National Bank of Innovation''|accessdate=2008-08-01 | work=The Daily Telegraph| location=America | first=Edmund | last=Phelps | date=January 2010}}</ref> In a 2012 ''European Financial Review'' article, he redefined [[risk intelligence]] and designated it “new essential competence” for financial institutions and investors who aspire to create lasting value and contribute to [[economies]] and [[societies]]. He is the creator of the Corporate Risk Scorecard, a holistic view of a company’s business model and risk profile similar to a food Nutrition Label ([[Barron's (newspaper)|Barrons]])<ref>{{cite news|url=http://online.barrons.com/article/SB50001424052748704131804579053421982004070.html#articleTabs_article%3D1 |
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|title=Wanted: A Corporate Risk Scorecard|accessdate=2013 | work=Barron's}}</ref> |
|title=Wanted: A Corporate Risk Scorecard|accessdate=2013 | work=Barron's}}</ref> and co-author of the pioneering “Brain as a Business Model” framework |
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[[European Financial Review (magazine)]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.europeanfinancialreview.com/?p=3531 |
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|title=Brain as a Business Model|accessdate=2014}}</ref>. |
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Tilman was profiled as a "Business Visionary" by ''[[Forbes]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://video.forbes.com/fvn/special/cw_bizviz_tilman110408long |
Tilman was profiled as a "Business Visionary" by ''[[Forbes]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://video.forbes.com/fvn/special/cw_bizviz_tilman110408long |
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==Education and early career== |
==Education and early career== |
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Tilman received B.A. and M.A. in mathematics from [[Columbia University]] and executive education at the [[Kennedy School of Government]] at [[Harvard University]]. Before founding |
Tilman received B.A. and M.A. in mathematics from [[Columbia University]] and executive education at the [[Kennedy School of Government]] at [[Harvard University]]. Before founding Capitol Peak, he was President and CEO of Tilman & Company (now Capitol Peak Solutions), a global strategic advisory firm and a thought leader in risk intelligence. Previously, Tilman was Chief Institutional Strategist and Senior Managing Director at [[Bear Stearns]] and an executive at [[BlackRock]]. |
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==Current appointments== |
==Current appointments== |
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* President & CEO, Tilman & Company. |
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* Adjunct Faculty, [[Columbia University]] |
* Adjunct Faculty, [[Columbia University]] |
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* Contributing Editor, The Journal of Risk Finance |
* Contributing Editor, The Journal of Risk Finance |
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|title=''Wanted: A First National Bank of Innovation''| work=The Daily Telegraph| location=America | first=Edmund | last=Phelps | date=January 2010}}</ref> |
|title=''Wanted: A First National Bank of Innovation''| work=The Daily Telegraph| location=America | first=Edmund | last=Phelps | date=January 2010}}</ref> |
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*''Risk Intelligence: A Bedrock of Dynamism and Lasting Value Creation - [[The European Financial Review]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.europeanfinancialreview.com/?p=4954 |
*''Risk Intelligence: A Bedrock of Dynamism and Lasting Value Creation - [[The European Financial Review]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.europeanfinancialreview.com/?p=4954 |
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|title=Risk Intelligence: A Bedrock of Dynamism and Lasting Value Creation| work= |
|title=Risk Intelligence: A Bedrock of Dynamism and Lasting Value Creation| work=European Financial Review| location=America | first=Leo | last=Tilman | date=April 17, 2012}}</ref> |
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*''Taming Risk In a Volatile World - Directorship''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.directorship.com/taming-risk-in-a-volatile-world/ |
*''Taming Risk In a Volatile World - Directorship''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.directorship.com/taming-risk-in-a-volatile-world/ |
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|title=Taming Risk In a Volatile World| work=Directorship| location=America | first=Richard | last=Levick | date=May 27, 2011}}</ref> |
|title=Taming Risk In a Volatile World| work=Directorship| location=America | first=Richard | last=Levick | date=May 27, 2011}}</ref> |
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*''“Wanted: A Corporate Risk Scorecard – Barron’s” - [[Barron's (newspaper)|Barrons]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://online.barrons.com/article/SB50001424052748704131804579053421982004070.html#articleTabs_article%3D1 |
*''“Wanted: A Corporate Risk Scorecard – Barron’s” - [[Barron's (newspaper)|Barrons]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://online.barrons.com/article/SB50001424052748704131804579053421982004070.html#articleTabs_article%3D1 |
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|title=Wanted: A Corporate Risk Scorecard| work=Barron's | first=Leo | last=Tilman | date=September 7, 2013}}</ref> |
|title=Wanted: A Corporate Risk Scorecard| work=Barron's | first=Leo | last=Tilman | date=September 7, 2013}}</ref> |
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*''Brain as a Business Model” framework - European Financial Review ’’<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.europeanfinancialreview.com/?p=3531|title='''Brain as a Business Model” framework'' |accessdate=2014}}</ref> |
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===Books=== |
===Books=== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{URL|http://www.capitol-peak.com/}} |
*{{URL|http://www.capitol-peak-solutions.com/}} |
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*{{URL|http://www.lmtilman.com/}} |
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Revision as of 03:03, 30 October 2014
Leo M. Tilman | |
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Born | 1971 (age 52–53) |
Nationality | American |
Education | Columbia University |
Occupation(s) | Executive Chairman, Capitol Peak Asset Management Adjunct Faculty, Columbia University |
Website | www |
Leo M. Tilman (born 1971) is an American financial executive and author. He is Executive Chairman of Capitol Peak Asset Management,[1] and adjunct professor at Columbia University.[2]
Tilman is credited with predicting[3] the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 by showing the unsustainable nature of global imbalances and behaviors in his latest book Financial Darwinism.[4] He is a leading authority on corporate strategy, financial markets, and risk. In collaboration with Nobel Laureate Edmund Phelps, he co-authored a Harvard Business Review article that called for the creation of the First National Bank of Innovation [5] as a remedy for restoring U.S. economic dynamism.[6] In a 2012 European Financial Review article, he redefined risk intelligence and designated it “new essential competence” for financial institutions and investors who aspire to create lasting value and contribute to economies and societies. He is the creator of the Corporate Risk Scorecard, a holistic view of a company’s business model and risk profile similar to a food Nutrition Label (Barrons)[7] and co-author of the pioneering “Brain as a Business Model” framework European Financial Review (magazine)[8].
Tilman was profiled as a "Business Visionary" by Forbes[9] among “influential authors, decision makers, and thought leaders in the field of business” and named Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum for “professional accomplishments, commitment to society and potential to contribute to shaping the future of the world.[10]”
Education and early career
Tilman received B.A. and M.A. in mathematics from Columbia University and executive education at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Before founding Capitol Peak, he was President and CEO of Tilman & Company (now Capitol Peak Solutions), a global strategic advisory firm and a thought leader in risk intelligence. Previously, Tilman was Chief Institutional Strategist and Senior Managing Director at Bear Stearns and an executive at BlackRock.
Current appointments
- Executive Chairman, Capitol Peak Asset Management
- Adjunct Faculty, Columbia University
- Contributing Editor, The Journal of Risk Finance
- Board Member, Atlantic Partnership
- International Advisory Board Member, British American Business
- Member, Colorado Forum
- Trustee, Denver Museum of Nature and Science [11]
- Advisory Board Member, Center on Capitalism and Society
Selected bibliography
Articles
- Wanted: A First National Bank of Innovation - Harvard Business Review[12]
- Risk Intelligence: A Bedrock of Dynamism and Lasting Value Creation - The European Financial Review[13]
- Taming Risk In a Volatile World - Directorship[14]
- The New Risk Paradigm for Corporate Governance - Chief Executive[15]
- “Wanted: A Corporate Risk Scorecard – Barron’s” - Barrons[16]
- Brain as a Business Model” framework - European Financial Review ’’[17]
Books
References
- ^ "Capitol Peak". Capitol Peak Asset Management. Washington, DC.
- ^ "New Book: Financial Darwinism". Industrial Engineering & Operations Research. Columbia University. November 6, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
- ^ "Financial Darwinism: Create Value or Self-Destruct in a World of Risk". The Free Library. Retrieved 2008.
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(help) - ^ "Financial Darwinism: Create Value or Self-Destruct in a World of Risk". Amazon. Retrieved 2008-11-10.
- ^ "Harvard Business Review: Wanted: A First National Bank Of Innovation ". Harvard Business Review. Retrieved January 2010.
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(help) - ^ Phelps, Edmund (January 2010). "Wanted: A First National Bank of Innovation". The Daily Telegraph. America. Retrieved 2008-08-01.
- ^ "Wanted: A Corporate Risk Scorecard". Barron's. Retrieved 2013.
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(help) - ^ "Brain as a Business Model". Retrieved 2014.
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(help) - ^ "Evolutionary Pressures". Forbes. America. Retrieved 2008.
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(help) - ^ "Leo Tilman". TheWorld Economic Forum. New York.
- ^ "Denver Museum of Nature and Science". (Denver).
- ^ Phelps, Edmund (January 2010). "Wanted: A First National Bank of Innovation". The Daily Telegraph. America.
- ^ Tilman, Leo (April 17, 2012). "Risk Intelligence: A Bedrock of Dynamism and Lasting Value Creation". European Financial Review. America.
- ^ Levick, Richard (May 27, 2011). "Taming Risk In a Volatile World". Directorship. America.
- ^ "The New Risk Paradigm for Corporate Governance". Amazon. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
- ^ Tilman, Leo (September 7, 2013). "Wanted: A Corporate Risk Scorecard". Barron's.
- ^ "'Brain as a Business Model" framework". Retrieved 2014.
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(help) - ^ "Risk Management: Approaches for Fixed Income Markets - Bennett W. Golub, Leo M. Tilman". Wiley. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
- ^ "Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC: Asset Liability Management of Financial Institutions: Maximising Shareholder Value through Risk-Conscious Investing: Books: Risk Management & Insurance". Euromoneyplc.com. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
- ^ "Financial Darwinism: Create Value or Self-Destruct in a World of Risk - Leo M. Tilman, Edmund Phelps". Wiley. 2008-12-11. Retrieved 2014-07-23.