
Investor and educator with experience across finance, higher education and technology. Served as dean of two business schools, including Forbes School of Business & Technology at University of Arizona, and as CEO of Jack Welch Management Institute. Professor of Strategy and Finance. Career includes roles at JP Morgan, General Electric, Computer Sciences Corporation, and Capgemini. Invested across asset classes, industries, and geographies alongside family offices, private equity firms, and venture capital investors, and have served on public and private company boards. Co-authored How to Build a High-Performing Single-Family Office and contributor to Forbes on investment strategy and capital allocation. Philanthropic work focused on advancing girls' education in developing regions.
How To Invest And Trade Like The Greatest Of All Time
Learn the three psychological mistakes that prevent investors from beating the market and the mental superpowers used by GOAT investors driving long-term outperformance.
Tech Sell-Off Sparks Rotation: The Not Surprising Gold Meltdown
Tech sell-off sparks sector rotation as Ken Fisher questions gold’s safety, highlighting volatility, inflation myths and the case for global diversification
From Oil To Global Sports: Saudi Arabia’s 2030 Push
audi Arabia’s Vision 2030 is driving economic growth, rising homeownership and record-low unemployment, as global sports investments reshape its role on the world stage.
The Japan Trade Everyone Is Missing Right Now
Japan’s election and U.S. sector rotation are shifting capital flows. Improving governance and valuations could make Japan a top long-term investment opportunity.
Why Investing Only In U.S. Stocks Is Riskier Than It Looks
Why investors should think global first, their own country second how global diversification across the U.S., Japan, and other markets improves returns and reduces risk.
What CEOs Can Learn From Jamie Dimon’s Davos Conversation
At Davos, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon discusses leadership, credit markets, democracy, and global risk with The Economist’s editor at the World Economic Forum
Why Capitalism Remains America’s Greatest Competitive Advantage
Why capitalism remains America’s greatest competitive advantage, how science and markets fueled prosperity, and why the American Dream still works despite rising doubt.
The Only Business Podcast You Need In 2026 If You Want To Win
Discover why David Senra’s Founders Podcast is the only business podcast serious founders should listen to in 2026. Timeless lessons from history’s greatest builders.
Japan Stock Market Outlook 2026: Why This Rally Is Different This Time
Japan’s economy is reflating, governance reforms are working, and stocks may outperform in 2026. Why Japan is emerging as a top market for investors.
The American Family Playbook For Reviewing Wealth And Building Legacy
How America’s wealthiest families use an annual playbook to review performance, manage risk, align values, plan philanthropy, and build lasting multigenerational legacy.









