How Wells Fargo’s Cutthroat Corporate Culture Allegedly Drove Bankers to Fraud
Between 2011 and 2015, staff at Wells Fargo banks created over 1.5 million deposit accounts and 565,000 credit-card accounts without customers approval. The practice is called ‘gaming.’ It violated company ethics, but too many employees at the company let it happen.
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Vanity Fair
Published: Jun 1, 2017
Length: 23 minutes (5,921 words)
Why the World Loves Mellody Hobson
Meet the woman who inspired Sheryl Sandberg to write ‘Lean In’.
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Vanity Fair
Published: Apr 8, 2015
Length: 20 minutes (5,000 words)
The Bank Job
One of the biggest disconnects on Wall Street today is between the way Goldman Sachs sees itself (they’re the smartest) and the way everyone else sees Goldman (they’re the smartest, greediest, and most dangerous). Questioning C.E.O. Lloyd Blankfein, C.O.O. Gary Cohn, and C.F.O. David Viniar.
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Vanity Fair
Published: Jan 1, 2010
Length: 20 minutes (5,180 words)