An oracle is a term ascribed to someone who is deemed to have unique access to wisdom and truth. In ancient Greek mythology oracles were understood to have the ear of the gods, and able to impart divine wisdom to humankind. For decades, Warren Buffett has been held in such lofty esteem that others in [...]
Archive for May, 2011
The Oracle of Omaha – Listening, but to whom?
Posted in Commentary on May 3, 2011 | 4 Comments »




Charting the Course: A Conversation with John Bogle
Posted in Commentary on May 18, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Next week is the spring season finale of the “Faith & Ethics in the Executive Suite” series, hosted by the Princeton Faith & Work Initiative (FWI). I’ll have the privilege of interviewing the legendary John Bogle, Founder, Chairman, and CEO (ret’d) of The Vanguard Group (and Princeton ’51). Bogle is probably best known for promoting [...]
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