
Generating Alpha Podcast Episode 23: Roger Altman - Founder of Evercore
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Jun 12, 2025 Roger Altman, veteran investment banker who helped found Blackstone and started Evercore after two Treasury stints. He recounts Lehman’s brutal training, early Washington crisis work, the founding struggles of Evercore, and how culture became a competitive edge. Conversations touch on leadership contrasts, finance’s rapid reinvention, and pragmatic career advice in short, vivid stories.
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Georgetown Shaped His Government Passion
- Altman was active in student government at Georgetown and even ran for student body president, narrowly losing, which taught him about campaigning.
- He used the campus proximity to Washington to learn government by attending hearings and classes with Professor Carroll Quigley.
Mixup About Clinton's Campus Win
- Altman repeatedly introduced Bill Clinton as having won Georgetown student body president, only to discover Clinton had actually lost.
- The mistake became an amusing anecdote he later shared with Clinton.
Accidental Start At Lehman
- Roger Altman accidentally got his Lehman Brothers job because an interviewer confused him with Howard Marks and offered the role on the spot.
- He started immediately after grad school, skipped commencement, and learned through brutal early years at Lehman.



