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Eric Hage Discusses Leaving Corporate Setting To Launch His Own Financial Management Company

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  • Date Added : 4/13/2013
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Eric Hage

  • Founder, Mohican Financial Management, LLC
  • male
  • Caucasian
  • 1964 (Age: 60 years old)
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Biography

Eric Hage is the Founder and CIO of Mohican Financial Management, LLC, with offices in Cooperstown, NY and Wilton, CT.

Eric Hage received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University and his MBA from Columbia University. Prior to launching Mohican Financial Management with his brother Dan in 2002, he worked for Smith Barney, Bear Stearns and Salomon Smith Barney.

Eric Hage received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University and his MBA from Columbia University.

When I first started working in convertible bonds on Wall Street, I worked for small firms, Smith Barney....many of you may know, many of you don't know probably at this point...but it was a small firm where, as a trader basically I was compensated based on how I did. As Smith Barney merged with S...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).

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Video 1 of 9 Eric Hage Shares Academic and Professional Background
  • Eric Hage - Panel - Embracing Change: Corporate Entrepreneurship
  • 4/13/2013
  • Eric Hage
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Video 2 of 9 Eric Hage Discusses Leaving Corporate Setting To Launch His Own Financial Management Company
  • Eric Hage - Panel - Embracing Change: Corporate Entrepreneurship
  • 4/13/2013
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  • 1 min. 59 sec.
Video 3 of 9 Eric Hage Encourages Caution Over Initial Hires In A Company
  • Eric Hage - Panel - Embracing Change: Corporate Entrepreneurship
  • 4/13/2013
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  • 1 min. 5 sec.
Video 4 of 9 Eric Hage Discusses Importance of Some Formal Communication Even In A Small Business
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  • 4/13/2013
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  • 1 min. 32 sec.
Video 5 of 9 Eric Hage Discusses Challenges To Family Environment In Company
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  • 1 min. 18 sec.
Video 6 of 9 Eric Hage Discusses Importance Of Soft Skills and Being Comfortable In Picking Up the Phone
  • Eric Hage - Panel - Embracing Change: Corporate Entrepreneurship
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  • 2 min. 10 sec.
Video 7 of 9 Eric Hage Discusses Importance of Sharing Bad News In A Timely Manner
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  • 1 min. 4 sec.
Video 8 of 9 Eric Hage Discusses Validating The Value Proposition
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  • 1 min. 45 sec.
Video 9 of 9 Corporate Entrepreneurship Panel
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