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Scott Galloway

London, New York

Product of big government @ucla @ucberkeley | Prof Marketing @NYUStern | Right of Center-Left | #ProfGPod @PivotPod | Strategy Sprint @section_school

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  • 5 days ago | medium.com | Scott Galloway

    No Mercy / No MaliceThe Manhattan Project, the top-secret U.S. government initiative to build an atomic bomb before Nazi Germany did, relied on hundreds of brilliant scientists from leading universities. Many of them had fled fascist regimes in Europe and found refuge on American campuses, including Berkeley, Columbia, MIT, Princeton, Purdue, and the University of Minnesota. In the end, Adolf Hitler didn’t come close to developing a bomb.

  • 1 week ago | seekingalpha.com | Scott Galloway

    May 02, 2025 11:15 PM ET, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , SummaryThe world’s biggest yard sale is taking place now that brand America is sick, and the world is on the front lawn, hoping to pick up $26t in economic activity on the cheap. Capital flows into EU index funds and institutional interest in investing in the U.S. are at 30-year highs and lows, respectively.

  • 1 week ago | medium.com | Scott Galloway

    No Mercy / No Malice“Stay in your lane” is a person’s way of saying they disagree with you, but they’re too lazy to counter your point(s) with any evidence or argument. I get this a lot when I talk about politics. Separating business from politics is akin to believing that fish swim independent of the water’s current. America’s toxic uncertainty is urging capital to look elsewhere.

  • 2 weeks ago | profgalloway.com | Scott Galloway

    Hello, Mr. PresidentAt different points, I’ve worked with 30 Fortune 100 CEOs. I believe 90% of them wake up in the morning, look in the mirror, and think, “Hello, Mr. President.” These are talented, confident, tall (we’re a highly looksist nation) people, who surround themselves with supporters who are damn impressed with their genius. But the key attribute of leadership is doing the right thing when it’s hard. Really hard.

  • 1 month ago | inkl.com | Scott Galloway

    A survey by the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI), AARP, the National Institute on Retirement Security, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce finds that 85% of respondents favor maintaining or increasing Social Security benefits — even if it means raising taxes. Notably, that sentiment crossed political lines. About 3 in 4 Republicans, 9 in 10 Democrats, and 8 in 10 independents support the approach.

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Scott Galloway
Scott Galloway @profgalloway
28 Jul 23

RT @ProfGPod: It was great to have the intrepid @gmorgenson on our show! "Private equity in healthcare is a particularly pernicious proble…

Scott Galloway
Scott Galloway @profgalloway
28 Jul 23

RT @gmorgenson: Thank you Prof G for a vital conversation on the perils of private equity and "These Are The Plunderers." https://t.co/js49…

Scott Galloway
Scott Galloway @profgalloway
28 Jul 23

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