
Mike Rogers: From Blackstone to Blockchain , Leaving a stable job for Crypto, & Thoughts on Life & Purpose
Joel Palathinkal chats with Mike Rogers about his shift from traditional finance to blockchain. They discuss Mike's background, career, and the influence of transparency and Industry 4.0 technologies. Topics include millennial financial views, digital currencies, and the American Dream. They explore blockchain's ethical implications, institutional interest, and Mike's move from Blackstone to crypto. Mike shares insights on executive recruiting, networking, and founding Millennials and Blockchain LLC. The episode also covers stablecoins, Web3, DeFi, regulatory changes, and reflections on financial history and market growth.
In this episode of the Future 1 webshow & podcast, we meet Mike Rogers who's the founder of Millenials in Blockchain. He was previously at Blackstone & E&Y in New York City driving financial strategies and accounting best practices for major clients. He shares his story on how he left corporate america to go after the massive promise of the future decentralized world as we know it. At Millennials in Blockchain, He has clientele in various sectors focusing on blockchain technologies & investment research. This is an amazing chat that goes deep into financial services, fintech, and his amazing community on telegram. Click here to join his telegram channel: https://t.me/joinchat/ISQQGA11OfjFyAdgvvKAOg
The material contained on this web series & podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as an offer or a recommendation to buy or sell any security nor is it to be construed as investment advice.
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