Michael Lewis, author of ‘Moneyball,’ to talk numbers at the U
Michael Lewis revolutionized the world of financial journalism.
After leaving a career as a bonds salesman for Salomon Brothers in the 1980s, Lewis has written numerous books and articles about real-life situations.
His books “Moneyball” and “The Blind Side” went on to become Hollywood films, and “The Blind Side” became an Oscar Award winner.
You can hear him speak Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. at Abravanel Hall during “A Conversation with Michael Lewis,” as part of the Hinckley Institute of Politics’ Sam Rich Lecture Series in conjunction with the Eccles School. Tickets, $12-$34, are available through ArtTix. A book signing will follow the discussion.
Tickets for current U students are $5 and available through ASUU.
Check out this great interview with Lewis about his visit to the U!