inSecurities is a biweekly podcast featuring in-depth conversations with senior regulators, top practitioners, and leading academics, along with "deep dives" on hot topics in the securities regulatory and enforcement world. In an increasingly complex business and regulatory environment, inSecurities co-hosts Chris Ekimoff, a forensic accountant with RSM, and Kurt Wolfe, a securities enforcement attorney at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, keep you current on key developments.
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Tom Mueller
Tom Mueller is a freelance writer of nonfiction and fiction. He was educated at Oxford (DPhil, Rhodes Scholar), Harvard (BA, summa cum laude), and Alief Hastings High School in rural east Texas, home of the Fighting Bears. I studied classical guitar in Seville, Spain with América Martínez, a disciple of Andrés Segovia. I also worked as an associate in M&A at Goldman Sachs in their London and Frankfurt offices. I've lived or worked in 48 countries.
My most recent book, Crisis of Conscience, is a cultural history of whistleblowing and fraud, published in October 2019 by Penguin Random House (in their Riverhead imprint) in the United States, and by Atlantic Books in the UK and Commonwealth countries. My previous book, Extra Virginity, is a New York Times best-selling account of olive oil culture, history, and crime, published by W. W. Norton. My articles have appeared in the New Yorker, National Geographic Magazine, New York Times Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, and elsewhere, and have been included in anthologies like Best American Science Writing and Best American Travel Writing.
