CHAPTER NINETEEN “YOU WANTED to see me again, Mr. Hart?” “Yeah, Raj, come on in and shut the door behind you, if you would. I appreciate your taking the time to visit with me.” Logan was a member of Global United’s International Banking Committee, but beyond that, he had very little day-to-day exposure to Raj Haifa, the head of that department of the bank. He was nevertheless still very much impressed with the young Senior Vice President. Raj was a second generation Asian American, whose father and mother were both soon-to-be-retired college professors. A proud American, Raj had “paid his dues,” as Logan liked to put it. After graduation from Northwestern University with a degree in economics, and then receiving an MBA from that same institution’s Kellogg School of Business Management.

