Complexity Simplified: Partner Anthony Curcio discusses professional development and training for finance practitioners with Alok Mathur, President of the Global Project Finance Advisory Council

June 2, 2020 Anthony Curcio

Summit’s Partner, Anthony Curcio, recently sat down for the second of three conversations with Alok Mathur, President of Global Project Finance Advisory Council, a global project finance advisory firm that has closed $125.4 billion in infrastructure-related finance transactions. 

Mr. Mathur brings real insight into professional development and training for finance practitioners, which is critical to an effective credit shop.

Take a listen and let us know what you think.

In this discussion, we talk about the circle below. The circle represents the three pillars upon which a comprehensive training program should be based. The key to a successful Classroom Instruction program is a curriculum of courses with active input from employees to fill knowledge gaps in core topics, sectors, and soft skills. The key to successful Experience-Based Learning (job rotation) and Mentoring programs is organizational commitment.

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