Global internships
{2019 Update} I am currently working on my doctoral dissertation with the University of Cape Town with a focus on financial literacy for business people. I am loving being able to immerse myself in the research process and the opportunity to learn so much more in a field that I care deeply about.
There are so many avenues to the finance industry and because of that, there is something for everyone. The type of person attracted to an institutional sales job is going to be very different from someone sitting on the derivatives trading desk, but both start at the same point when it comes to education.
I am a teacher at heart and for me, there is nothing more satisfying than seeing some “get it”, particularly when that entails grasping a complex or challenging concept. I think the art of teaching is being able to communicate and engage with students so that you can lead them through the learning process and not just tell them the information.
Personally, I am looking forward to the opportunity to teach every day! I do love it and the fact that I will help educate students who are keen, motivated, and taking the class because they are embracing knowledge, rather than just having to get credits, is wonderful.
I think that there is going to be increasing technological change, not limited to the finance industry. We see it already in the rise of passive investing and robo-advisors, and I believe blockchain technology will materially impact typical financial back-office processes. Financial services professionals will have to stay agile and open to learning. They will need to focus on human ingenuity and relationships – the value-add over the repetitive tasks that can now be automated.
My aim is for students to understand the financial services ecosystem and where they might want to fit in. Having a better understanding of the players and the roles they fulfil, grounds theoretical financial knowledge in the real world. Ultimately, that is the absolute goal – to be able to hit the ground running in a career.
In finance, always follow the money! It’s probably true of politics too . . . but it is a basic rule that allows you to get to grips with the risks and rewards of financial instruments, businesses, and even economic policy.
I have an undergraduate degree in physics and astrophysics and am still a bit of a space geek. I feel especially proud and awed by Elon Musk, who actually went to school just down the road from my own school.
The Matrix remains one of my favourite movies and, if I was on a desert island, I would definitely have my 7 well-worn Harry Potters and Lord of the Rings with me.