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Duke Business Society. Formerly Duke Venture Forward. Fall Information Session Tuesday, Sept. 3 rd 2013. Our Three Pillars. Meet Our Advisor.
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Duke Business Society Formerly Duke Venture Forward Fall Information Session Tuesday, Sept. 3rd 2013
Meet Our Advisor • Dr. Rasiel completed her PhD in finance at The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, in 2003. She also received an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1990, and bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics from Oxford University. Before beginning her PhD program at Fuqua, Dr. Rasiel was an Executive Director in the London office of Goldman Sachs, a leading investment bank, where she traded bond options.She will be teaching ECON370: Global Capital Markets and ECON372: Intermediate Finance this fall. Dr. Emma Rasiel
Entrepreneurship • Philosophy • DBS seeks to build your entrepreneurial ability and help kick-start early stage companies. We believe entrepreneurship is the single greatest economic engine, and one of the most personally-rewarding endeavors you can pursue in life. Our specialty is in creating self-sustaining ventures on college campuses, and we do so by creating events and workshops that guide members through the process in a significant emotional and psychological way. • Our Process
Networking • DBS gives members a wide range of opportunities for networking with professionals from various sectors of business. Networking events include: • Social events with DBS members • Coffee chats with professionals • Informal lunch networking sessions • Exclusive business panels with professionals and entrepreneurs • Formal information and networking sessions for full time and internship recruitment • Exclusive dinners with professionals and executives from Fortune 500 companies • Dinners and drinks networking sessions with professionals during full time and internship recruitment seasons.
Capital One Duke Business Society Sponsor • Among one of the most widely recognized brands in America, Capital One is the nation’s top 10 largest bank based on deposits and has been ranked as one of the best places to work for recent grads. Capital One is known for its highly dynamic environment for associates, encouraging new hires to think independently and present creative ideas to senior management. With the Capital One partnership, DBS has significantfinancial resourcesand an established corporate mentorship program for members, setting DBS apart from a number of other groups on campus. Among some of our benefits include: • Seed capital for DBS ventures • Exposure to Fortune 500 business executives • Subsidies for members to attend leadership conferences
Fall Recruitment Tuesday, Sept 3rd Fall Recruitment Presentation Tuesday, Sept. 10thResume and cover letter drop (sophomores and juniors only) Describe why you want to get involved in DBS and what value you will bring to the organization. For the resume, if you don’t have one or it needs work, schedule an appointment with the career center. Submit applications to dbs.resumes@gmail.com Thursday, Sept. 12thFollow-up Saturday, Sept. 14thInterviews Sunday, Sept. 15thFinal Decisions Monday, Sept. 16thFirst General Body Meeting
Thank You • Questions? • AmayJhaveriPresidentamay.jhaveri@duke.edu • Jerren ChangExecutive Vice President &Director of Recruitmentjerren.chang@duke.edu