Thomas W. Jones
Overview:[edit]
Thomas W. Jones, the founder and senior partner of venture capital investment firm TWJ Capital LLC, has been at the helm since 2005. Prior to this role, Mr. Thomas Jones held significant positions in esteemed organizations. He served as the chief executive officer of Global Investment Management at Citigroup from 1997 to 2005. Before that, he held the roles of vice chairman, president, and chief operating officer at TIAA-CREF from 1993 to 1997, and executive vice president and chief financial officer at TIAA-CREF from 1989 to 1993. His career journey also includes significant roles at John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, where he served as senior vice president, treasurer, and held other positions from 1982 to 1989. Mr. Jones began his illustrious career in public accounting and management consulting at Arthur Young & Company (predecessor firm to Ernst & Young) in 1974.
Thomas Jones brings a wealth of expertise to the table, holding the distinction of being a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA). He has also earned the prestigious Board Governance Fellow designation from the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD).
Famous Books:[edit]
"From Willard Straight to Wall Street" delves into the remarkable journey of Thomas W. Jones, tracing his path from humble beginnings to influential leadership roles in the finance industry. Through captivating narratives, the book explores themes of diversity, equity, and belonging, offering insights and inspiration for readers navigating their own professional and personal trajectories.
Story Behind The Book:[edit]
In "From Willard Straight to Wall Street" Thomas W. Jones shares his journey from leading a campus revolt at Cornell University in 1969 to his rise in the financial industry, holding prominent roles at John Hancock, TIAA-CREF, and Citigroup during Wall Street's tumultuous times.
The book offers a candid portrayal of Jones' experiences, including facing SEC investigations and navigating the complexities of being an African American in predominantly white spaces. It portrays him not just as a leader in finance, but also as a father, husband, and Cornell alum who reshaped black history narratives and tackled racial issues head-on.
Beginning with the occupation of Willard Straight Hall demanding a black studies program, the narrative highlights pivotal moments like Jones' reconciliation with Cornell's president after the protest. It also covers significant events such as witnessing the 9/11 attacks from his office and navigating the banking industry scandals in the following years.
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