A reserved young man in a business better known for exuberant individuality, Nicolas Rohatyn perfectly embodies the JP Morgan of the late 1990s.
Like Morgan, a blue-blooded commercial lender that has reinvented itself as an investment bank, Rohatyn has scaled to the top on Wall Street without succumbing to its mores. However, his low-key style is not only a product of Morgan’s culture; it also reflects an almost obsessive determination to distinguish himself from his rather flamboyant father, Felix Rohatyn, the former head of Lazard Frères in the US and current US ambassador to France.
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