Description
When terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center on 11 September 2001, Cantor Fitzgerald lost 658 employees. Chairman Howard Lutnick was lucky to escape with his life, and vowed that the company would recover.
But how do you worry about business when you need to grieve for your murdered brother and many of your best friends? How can you grieve for them when the victims’ families want you to be strong and provide them with help and answers? How can you counsel them when your competitors are trying to put you out of business and you have to save the firm?
This was Lutnick’s unimaginable situation.
This book is an eye-witness account of how Lutnick and his family, friends and colleagues pulled through.
Soft cover, 282 pages. In excellent preloved condition.