Alexander Lipton, founder and CEO of StrongHold Labs and a Connections Fellow at MIT, is a mathematician-turned-financial executive who ran Bank of America's global quant business. He recently visited Caltech to speak and participate in a career panel.
On January 16, he was the featured speaker at the IST Lunch Bunch series in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science and gave a talk titled "Blockchains and Distributed Ledgers in Retrospective and Perspective." The next day, he presented his talk "Modern Monetary Circuit Theory and Stability of Financial Ecosystem" as part of the Finance Seminar Series in the Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences.
On January 18, Lipton was one of three panelists in The Linde Institute's ongoing career panel series, where alumni and others are invited to speak with students about careers in finance, management consulting, and entrepreneurship.
Learn more about The Linde Institute career panels here.

