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This week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Scott Bok—a deeply thoughtful leader whose journey from Grand Rapids, Michigan to the top of Wall Street reflects quiet determination, intellectual rigor, and a deep commitment to principled leadership.

Best known for his long tenure as CEO of Greenhill & Co., Scott has helped shape the modern M&A landscape.Scott’s story is one of steady ascent. After earning his law degree from Penn, he began his career at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz before moving to Morgan Stanley, where he spent over a decade navigating the fast-evolving world of investment banking. He later joined Greenhill in its early years and eventually led the firm through its IPO, the global financial crisis, and its recent sale to Mizuho—all while fostering a culture that prioritized independence, trust, and long-term thinking.

Our conversation touched on his early influences, the defining moments of his career, and the lessons he's drawn from decades of advising CEOs and boards on high-stakes decisions. Scott brings a rare blend of humility and insight, and his reflections offer valuable guidance not only for those in finance, but for anyone striving to lead with clarity and integrity.I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did.