
An astonishing tale of Wall Street and the explosion of new life-science technologies and other industries of the future as told by one of the most creative dealmakers of the past 60 years.
When Fred Frank arrived on Wall Street in 1958, he became a key member of a small, whip-smart cadre of young financiers who began challenging the stodgy, risk-averse scions of old-world investment banking. He also became the first banker to specialize in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and health care services. Frank's perpetual search for the new--pioneering technologies and innovative business models--has transformed our world. A Philosopher on Wall Street is an intriguing tale of - a man who was a force of verve and ingenuity on Wall Street, who built and nurtured new industries that have impacted everyone;David Ewing Duncan is the best-selling author of eleven books, an award-winning journalist and broadcaster, and the cofounder and curator of Arc Fusion, a media, events, and consulting company. David writes for Vanity Fair, the New York Times, The Atlantic, Wired, Fortune, National Geographic, Inc., Fast Company, MIT Technology Review, Newsweek, Discover, and many other publications. He is a former commentator for NPR's Morning Edition and formerly a special correspondent and producer for ABC's Nightline and 20/20; a producer for Discovery Channel; and a correspondent for PBS NOVA's ScienceNow! He was the founding director of the Center of Life Science Policy at UC Berkeley and is a member of the faculty at Singularity University.