In December 1968, auto body repairman, Pasquale "Pat" Scida, age 24, son of Italian immigrants and Brooklyn native, secured an $85 a Week entry level position on Wall Street. "Walworth Street (where the author lived until age seventeen) to W.
His memoir, "Walworth Street to Wall Street" How an $85 a Week Clerk Became a $100 Million Investment Banker," documents a 13-year journey from Clerk to Vice President, managing weekly sales of $50 Million of Fixed Income Securities.
In December 1968, auto body repairman, Pasquale "Pat" Scida, age 24, son of Italian immigrants and Brooklyn native, secured an $85 a Week entry level position on Wall Street