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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 67. Chapters: Fischer Black, Jon Corzine, Mark Sanford, Charlie Haas, Jim Cramer, Meg Whitman, Henry Paulson, Robert Zoellick, John Thain, Caroline Fayard, Peter Sutherland, Jack Ryan, Cliff Asness, David Tepper, Chris Meek, E. Gerald Corrigan, Neel Kashkari, Edward M. Liddy, Robert Hormats, Erin Burnett, Mark Carney, John C. Whitehead, Jim Neal, Jim Himes, Emanuel Derman, Sheryl WuDunn, Richard Ong, R. Scott Morris, Clifton Maloney, Edward Lampert, Paul Kazarian, Eugene Plotkin, Gary Gensler, Marcus Goldman, William C. Dudley, Sidney Weinberg, Amber Liu, Alexis Glick, Stephen Friedman, Reuben Jeffery III, Henry H. Fowler, Gary Cohn, Eileen Rominger, J. Christopher Flowers, Abby Joseph Cohen, Jim O'Neill, Michael Cohrs, Randall M. Fort, Gus Levy, Suzanne Nora Johnson, Robin Wiessmann, Jan Hatzius, David Viniar, Laurene Powell, Andrea Miller, Thomas J. Healey, John L. Thornton, George Herbert Walker IV, Dina Powell, John Weinberg, Bernard W. Aronson, Samuel Sachs, Sushil Wadhwani, William Toy, Ben Broadbent, Jeffrey W. Schroeder, Jon Winkelried. Excerpt: Jon Stevens Corzine (born January 1, 1947) is the former CEO of Goldman Sachs and a one time American politician, who served as the 54th Governor of New Jersey from 2006 to 2010. A Democrat, Corzine served five years of a six-year U.S. Senate term representing New Jersey before being elected Governor in 2005. He was defeated for re-election in 2009 by Republican Chris Christie. In March 2010, Corzine was named chairman and CEO of MF Global Inc., a financial services firm specializing in futures brokerage. Corzine began his career in banking and finance. In the early and mid 1970s, he worked for Midwestern banks (Continental-Illinois National Bank in Chicago, Illinois and BancOhio National Bank in Columbus, Ohio) during and after his master of business administration (MBA) studies ...