Woody Tasch: Socialist? Terroir-ist? Celebratory Slowpoke?
November 21st, 2008 By Jerusha Klemperer
A year ago, investor Woody Tasch’s book Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money might have seemed way out there. Slow money? Isn’t that like a slow race car or a slow rocket? An oxymoron, like jumbo shrimp? Suddenly, with Wall Street in shambles (the victim of too much too fast), Tasch’s vision for a more patient and holistic investment philosophy that values relationships (between people and other people, between people and the natural world) doesn’t seem so strange after all.
I sat down with Tasch and asked him to explain a bit more about his book. Read More
