Kabir Sehgal
Kabir Sehgal is a distinguished figure whose multifaceted career spans finance, military service, and the arts. A vice president specializing in emerging market equities at J.P. Morgan in New York, Sehgal also holds a commission as an officer in the United States Navy Reserve. His experiences are further enriched by his role as a speechwriter during a presidential campaign and his active participation as a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Sehgal's academic credentials are equally impressive, having graduated from both Dartmouth College and the London School of Economics. A fervent supporter of the Atlanta Braves, his diverse interests and pursuits have undoubtedly influenced his writing and creative endeavors. Among his literary contributions, Kabir Sehgal is best known for "Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us," a New York Times bestseller that delves into the profound impact of currency on human civilization. This work, alongside "Walk in My Shoes," co-authored with civil rights icon Andrew Young, explores themes of economic and social justice. Sehgal also ventures into children's literature with "A Bucket of Blessings" and examines the intersection of music and society in "Jazzocracy." His ability to traverse different genres and subjects with ease has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated readership. Sehgal's writing is characterized by its insightful analysis and compelling narrative style, often weaving together elements of history, economics, and culture. His works contribute significantly to the discourse on financial literacy and societal equity, positioning him as a leading voice in these fields. Beyond literature, his passion for music is evident as a Grammy-winning producer and jazz bassist, having collaborated with some of the most esteemed musicians. Through his co-founding of an arts organization that later merged with the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance, Kabir Sehgal continues to influence both the literary and musical landscapes with his innovative and thought-provoking contributions.
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