Sanjay Sanghoee

Sanjay Sanghoee is an active blogger and the author of “Merger”, a high-stakes financial thriller set in the world of media conglomerates, investment banks, and Capitol Hill. He has written another thriller, “PORTRAIT OF MALICE” and is currently working on a new novel set during the recent financial crisis. In the past, he has written spec episodes for “Law & Order: SVU” and “Without a Trace”.

Sanjay’s blogs encompass a variety of political, financial and social topics and are available on the web as well as carried weekly by several radio stations in the Northeast and Midwest. Previously, he was a news anchor and producer for the World’s Address, a weekly news show on WKCR 89.9 FM in New York City.

Sanjay has more than 15 years of experience in investment banking and hedge funds. He has worked in the Mergers & Acquisitions groups at leading investment banks Lazard Freres and Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein as well as on the Debt/Equity investment side at Ramius, a multi-billion dollar hedge fund. His deal experience ranges from venture capital situations to Fortune 50 companies and across the spectrum of industries and deal types.

Sanjay has an MBA from Columbia Business School and received an Award for Ethics in Business from Henry Kravis of KKR. He lives in New York City.

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