I graduated with a major in Management and with a heightened ambition to make indelible and immense impacts in my community, career, and life. Furthermore, my love of learning has allowed me to acquire 2 MBAs, with the most recent MBA from the University of Eastern Michigan with a concentration in Finance. My education along with my almost 20 years of experience in the financial services industry working with major corporations such as Ohio Savings Bank, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and...
I graduated with a major in Management and with a heightened ambition to make indelible and immense impacts in my community, career, and life. Furthermore, my love of learning has allowed me to acquire 2 MBAs, with the most recent MBA from the University of Eastern Michigan with a concentration in Finance. My education along with my almost 20 years of experience in the financial services industry working with major corporations such as Ohio Savings Bank, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo have contributed to my business acumen, skill set, knowledge, work ethic, insight, perspective, and success. I have been primed, prepared, and groomed for the research position that you have available.
Regarding my teaching experience, while working with Wells Fargo Advisors full time, in 2019-20, I was employed part-time as a business instructor with UEI College in Gardena, CA. The class schedule was 5 hour sessions Monday – Thursday in the evening. I had the opportunity to facilitate classes on disciplines such as accounting, finance, and business. My teaching philosophy was based on concrete commitment, enriched comprehension, creative problem solving, acute awareness of value-added principles, and consistent high quality results. I believe that as an instructor, the opportunity to lead, inspire, motivate, challenge, and develop individuals is a privilege and opportunity. I am greatly looking forward to passing the torch of knowledge, strength, and success to the students. I have truly benefited exponentially from the experiences and accomplishments that I have had in my lifetime and am easily
enthused about the prospects of continuity in my career within academia.