Jeffrey L.
Jeffrey earned a BBA in Finance from the University of Texas at Austin. After UT, he completed a Master's in Finance at Claremont McKenna. He's currently pursuing his MBA at Columbia Business School, with plans on returning to work in investment banking.
Megan K.
Megan is an MBA student at the MIT Sloan School of Management, where she is focusing her studies on Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Megan is also a Co-Founder at Brazen, a startup that is building a data-driven investment platform to connect female founders and angel investors.
Allegra S.
Allegra spent 5 years working in commercial and investment banking at JP Morgan in New York, Houston, and London. She completed a Master's in Education Policy & Management at Harvard, and then pursued her MBA at MIT Sloan, where she's now working on a fintech startup.
Lucy
Lucy is an MBA student at Wharton, where she is a Forte-Fellow. Prior to business school, she earned her BBA in Finance and Accounting at NYU, and was on the founding executive team of the non-profit, Women In Network.
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