I graduated with a degree in Economics in 2024. My most significant involvement on campus was serving as a trustee in the Investment Club and as the Treasurer and Budget Committee Chair for the Scot Council. I am really grateful for the people I met during my involvement in these clubs.
I chose to pursue the Entrepreneurship Pathway in college because of my passion for problem-solving, identifying opportunities, and taking calculated risks. Entrepreneurship allowed me to express creativity, drive change, and contribute to society through innovation. This Pathway enabled me to develop skills in creating and implementing new ideas, solving real-world problems, and making a positive impact through business ventures.
During my rising senior summer, I had an internship as a financial analyst at an investment firm in NYC. I engaged in financial analysis of capital markets and companies, and developed financial models for them. My involvement on campus and experiential learning shaped my understanding of my career preferences and goals. After graduation, I started a position as a financial analyst at the investment firm, where I am currently undertaking financial due diligence processes.