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I graduated from the University of North Carolina, where I had the privilege of playing on the national championship-winning tennis team. I was also selected to participate in a prestigious leadership development program during my time there. I now serve on the Young Alumni Leadership Council at UNC, continuing my engagement with the university community.
For the past seven years, I’ve been working in private credit for a top-tier firm in the industry, where I’ve consistently advanced, earning multiple promotions. In addition, I have successfully passed the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) exam, further solidifying my expertise in the financial space.
Target School: UCLA Anderson
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Undergrad Major: Econcomics
GPA: 3.1
GMAT: 690
Age: 30, Ethnicity: White
Extracurriculars: Accomplished tennis player for the University of North Carolina | Serve on Young Alumni Leadership Council at University of North Carolina | Volunteer at Ronald McDonald and Rowan Helping Ministries
Title: Associate Vice President
Industry: Banking & Finance
Company: Boutique Firm
Length of Employment: 7 yrs, 1 mos
1. I was an accomplished junior tennis player and then played on a top ranked college team at UNC. I still play and this helps me stay involved in communities I have lived in. 2. A promising start to a dynamic career at a leading private credit firm. 3. Mentor and work with elementary age students through sports.
I want to transition into consulting and start a new career at one of the top firms. After a few years, I would like to use my experience to go and work within the sports industry, either for a professional league, major league franchise, sports agency, or top collegiate athletics program.
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