Peter Kaufman
Joined: Jun 15, 2021
Kaufman is a recovering lawyer turned full-time investment banker, advising boards of directors facing capital-structure challenges. A former college sports journalist, he has morphed from a broken-down Yale lacrosse player to a broken-down golfer; like his clients’ financial situations, his golf game is distressed. Kaufman likes to frame the current golf scene in the context of golf’s rich history. He is a strong advocate for return of the stymie. He is a member of the Met Golf Writers Association. Email: peterkaufman9724@gmail.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterskaufman/Instagram: www.instagram.com/Peter.Kaufman.144
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