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Friday, 05 November 2010
The Original Wall Street Bad Boy Ross Mandell on The UCW Radio Show with Louis Velazquez

The original Wall Street bad boy Ross Mandell has a one on one with UCW Radio Show host Louis Velazquez.

Facing Life is not such an easy thing to do. Just ask Ross Mandell. He's had good times and bad. His highs have been higher than most, and his lows have likewise been lower than most.


At the young age of 16 Mandell's father died suddenly of a massive heart attack. Left without a father, his world shattered, Mandell's life became rudderless. As he was quoted in the Wall Street Journal, he "lived life in the fast lane." All that came to a screeching halt 17 years later.


Mandell Discovers he has a Disease – Alcoholism and Drug Addiction
During those 17 years, Mandell also became one of the most successful stock brokers on Wall Street. He was part of the telecommunications boom in the late 70s and early 80s that brought Wall Street to Main Street. Along the way, he raised hundreds of millions of dollars for companies and made millions for himself. Yes, the good times were indeed quite good. However, Mandell discovered he had a disease. He suffered from alcoholism and drug addiction.

Mandell became a poster child for the go-go days and the boom times on Wall Street. On March 14th, 1996, a front page news article titled, "The Art of Survival," that appeared in the Wall Street Journal profiled Mandell. "That story threw my life open to the public," says Mandell, "I was clean and sober for six years, but it discussed the issues and challenges I had with substance abuse." The echoes of that story have continued to reverberate throughout Mandell's life and have become an indelible part of his persona. In June 2002, a front page story in the leading daily British newspaper, The Observer, led with the following headline, "Greed is Good Comes to London."


The caption further states, "Gordon Gekko Style Investment banking comes to London in the persona of Ross Mandell." Naturally, the paper is referring to the lead character played by Michael Douglas in Oliver Stone's 1987 Oscar-winning film, Wall Street. For all practical purposes, Gekko's character could likely have been based on Mandell's life. In October, 2005, Forbes Magazine in a two page spread proclaimed Mandell as Wall Street's "bad boy broker," in an article titled, Second Act, which featured Ross Mandell and Sky Capital's success in the Wall Street arena.


To listen to Ross Mandell's one on one interview with UCW Radio Show host Louis Velazquez go to www.ucwmagazine.com/rossmanell.html

Watch Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory on TruTV tonight at 10pm EST and see Ross Mandell reveal things about Wall Street that will rock your world.





For more on Ross Mandell go to www.rossmandell.com


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