Bernard Baruch was an American financier and foreign policy adviser to Presidents Wilson, Roosevelt, and Truman.After becoming attaining great success as an investor, Baruch left Wall Street in 1916 to advise President Woodrow Wilson on issues of foreign policy and national defense. During the Second World War, his close personal friend, President Franklin Roosevelt, tapped him as an adviser. In 1943, Roosevelt offered Baruch the chance to lead the War Production Board, before ultimately reneging. He was often referred to as the “elder statesman” because through three wars the presidents of our country called upon him for his advice and expertise.Bernard Baruch once said that Wall Street provided an extended course on investor behavior. It taught him that human nature was the driving force
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