Moshe Greenbaum
Moshe Greenbaum is a Connecticut-based financier and politician, currently serving as US Senator for Connecticut and CEO of Greenbaum Group, one of the most capitalized corporations in the game world.
Background
Greenbaum entered public life through Connecticut politics, building a legislative career that culminated in the Senate, and serves as Connecticut Democratic Party Chair.
His primary identity, however, is as a financier. Politics is an instrument — useful for the action budget, the legislative access, and the leverage it provides over economic policy. It is not the point.
Greenbaum Group
Greenbaum founded and serves as CEO of Greenbaum Group, a Financial/Real Estate holding corporation headquartered in Connecticut. The corporation operates across the United States, United Kingdom, and Japan, with particular strength in Japan's Financial markets. The operating philosophy is capital suppression at the sector level: minimize overhead, constrain reinvestment, and route liquid capital outward into bonds and equities. Sectors exist to generate cash. Cash exists to compound externally.
Philosophy
Greenbaum is a globalist and committed internationalist. He views borders as friction on capital and free trade as the closest thing the game world has to a structural good — not out of idealism, but because open markets compound faster than closed ones and protectionism is a tax on efficiency that someone always pays, usually not the people who voted for it.
Decades in finance have produced a particular detachment. He acts decisively, commits fully, and expects to be wrong about something he hasn't identified yet. The gap between conviction and certainty is where he lives.