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What I Learned from 25 Years in Wall Street - Career Opportunities in Finance for Young Professionals

Master Class

PROFILE Master Degrees
EVENT TYPE Conferences
EVENT FORMAT Face to Face events
DATE 25th July 2019
TIME 19:30 - 21:30 (GMT -06:00)
LANGUAGE English
What I Learned from 25 Years in Wall Street - Career Opportunities in Finance for Young Professionals

Join us in Mexico for our Master Class – “What I Learned from 25 Years in Wall Street - Career Opportunities in Finance for Young Professionals” by Professor Daniel A. Abut.

During this Master Class, Professor Daniel A. Abut will discuss the various chapters of his own 25-year Wall Street career, with the main goal of extracting valuable lessons that young professionals can apply in forging their own career paths. While doing so, Professor Abut will identify some of the most important career opportunities that young professionals can pursue in the broadly defined area of finance, as well as the aptitudes that they need to develop in order to best position themselves to capitalize on them. From different roles in the finance department of major corporations, to various positions in retail and commercial banks, to a gamut of possibilities in fully integrated investment banks, to attractive opportunities in investment and asset management, to enticing roles in multilateral organizations and government entities, Professor Abut will discuss a variety of finance-related jobs available in the marketplace (and the career paths they offer), focusing on the knowledge and skill base that they require for young professionals to be successful.

Our speakers

In 2018, Professor Abut was named to the Board of Directors and Corporate Practices Committee of Banregio

Daniel is an Adjunct and Visiting Professor at IE Business School in Madrid, Spain, where he has been teaching a course called BANKING INDUSTRY: ANALYSIS AND INVESTMENT to international MBA students since last year