Who are you?
FT writer Laura Noonan does a great job pointing out the culture shock that many (most?) former bankers face when joining a startup. In her article yesterday, she also mentions how
It’s time to think again!
The next time someone tells me they are “thinking outside the box”, it may be more than I can do to stop myself from screaming. It’s (oxy)moronic, as are so many
Tools for Success in Financial Services & Fintech PR
Today’s financial markets operate at lightning speeds and are constantly monitored by regulators and compliance organizations to ensure there is a level playing field for all par
PARAGON WINS GOLD STEVIE® AWARD IN 2018 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AWARDS®
Winners to Be Celebrated at Gala Event on 20 October in London, England Hoboken, NJ – 30 August 2018 – Paragon Public Relations LLC was named the winner of a Gold Stevie® Awar
The Next Bonfire of the Vanities
As The New York Times noted in its obituary of author Tom Wolfe in May, his wildly successful “The Bonfire of the Vanities” provided readers with “a sweeping, bitingly satiri
GDPR – Sink or Swim
Data-focused regulation by any other name would still be regulation. But will GDPR make a difference? Can’t live with it, can’t live without it. A familiar refrain that seems t
Consumer Protection: A Role for Blockchain
Credit scores. Damned if you don’t have a solid figure, and, it turns out, damned even if it’s well into the green, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
[Podcast] Fintech and Content
Content marketing is relevant in all industries, including fintech. Paragon’s VP of marketing, Melissa Even and digital expert, Chris Lee talk about why fintech companies should
The Future of FinTech: Where’s the Next Hub?
The emergence of financial technology, or “fintech” as it has become universally known, has been rapid and widespread. From high-speed trading to cloud infrastructure, it has b
With LinkedIn, Microsoft Can Create a Strategic Blockchain Advantage
Microsoft’s acquisition of LinkedIn comes as no huge surprise, as analysts – including Neil Doshi of Mizuho Securities (cl) – generally saw Microsoft or Salesforce as the two