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This conversation is between Mohnish Pabrai, founder of Pabrai Funds and Rohun Jauhar, the founding Partner of JT Capital. We talked about everything from how he thought about starting his company when he was younger. Why did he pay over half, 1,000,000 bucks to eat lunch with Warren Buffett? What does he think about the current market? How did he …
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This conversation is between Keith Rabois, a General Partner at Founder's Fund and Rohun Jauhar, the founding Partner of JT Capital. We had a great discussion speaking about his work on a Presidential campaign, what he learned working at legendary Silicon Valley companies, how he recruits the best people, a few of his current investments, and his r…
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This conversation is between the Co-Founder & Co-Chairman of the Carlyle Group, David Rubenstein, and Rohun Jauhar, the founding Partner of JT Capital. We had a great discussion about his early career & how he built one of the largest Private Equity firms in the world. His routines and habits throughout his life, his latest book & his philanthropy …
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This conversation is between the former CEO of GE, Jeff Immelt, and Rohun Jauhar, the founding Partner of JT Capital. We cover a wide-range of topics. Everything from Jeff's early career working with Steve Ballmer and Jamie Dimon, becoming the CEO of GE, going through 9/11 on 2nd day as CEO, and navigating through the financial crisis, and how he s…
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Welcome to Rohun's Reflections, which is a podcast dedicated to interviews & discussions with founders, CEOs, investors, and executives ranging anywhere from startups to the largest companies in the world. We discuss all things business, investing, finance, and life. If you’re like me and you’re a learning machine that is always looking to improve …
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