Business Acumen & Career Outcomes
- Jake Schneider came to Leeds unsure of his path but found his passion in finance. As a leader and mentor in several student clubs, he gave back while moving forward—and now he’s off to New York City to join Bank of America.
- Deepali Agarwal’s perspective has expanded from personal passion to global purpose. Her dream is to one day start her own business, especially to serve underrepresented communities.
- Camden Dempsey may be graduating, but his CU connections continue. He will be pursuing his master's in real estate, and Buffs football fans will be happy to see him on the field for one more year!
- Yuping Li is joining Singapore Management University as a tenure-track assistant professor in strategy and entrepreneurship. She’ll miss the Rocky Mountains but will be leaving with lasting friendships and connections at Leeds.
- Angel Nuñez departs CU for Purdue University, where he will pursue a master’s in applied economics and build upon the analytical skills he began developing at Leeds.
- By experiencing real-world learning through case studies in addition to coursework, Victor Alamillo feels well equipped to enter the technology field and apply his communication, design and data skills.
- The annual Leeds Professional Summit offers a full day of powerful tips and practical advice to set Leeds students up for success in their career journeys.
- Brandon Christensen is headed to the University of Arkansas, where he will be an assistant professor of marketing. He is grateful to the entire Marketing Division, which he says "is full of kind geniuses."
- Matt Schottland is building Brain Buffs, an adaptive SAT prep platform, with a CU alumni/student team—while wrapping up undergrad, starting a master’s, and tackling tax season at KPMG.
- The annual Leeds Sustainability Case Competition brought together 39 teams from top business schools to develop sustainable solutions to power the AI surge.