Built From Experience,
Not Theory
Two years ago, I was a Division 1 athlete at Lehigh University, juggling 6 AM practices with finance classes, trying to figure out how to break into investment banking.
I didn't come from a target school. I didn't have family connections on Wall Street. And I certainly didn't have hours of free time to "network" between practices and games.
What I did have was discipline from years of training, a systematic approach to problem-solving from athletics, and the determination to figure it out.
So I built a system. I reverse-engineered what successful candidates were doing, tested different approaches, and refined my process. The result? Multiple investment banking offers across LMM boutiques, middle market, and bulge bracket firms.
Now I help other student-athletes and non-target students do the same — because I know exactly what it's like to be in your shoes.