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Carey Fellows get New York briefings

03.24.12

Carey Fellows on Wall Street
From left, Michelle Qian, Kathryn Cochran (C '11), Will Carey (C '10), Corey Allen, and Sam Chaddha at the New York Stock Exchange.

 

Three senior Carey Fellows, Corey Allen, Sam Chaddha, and Michelle Qian, toured the New York Stock Exchange and received briefings from New York financial and business executives during a two-day spring break trip. The Carey Fellowships are the business honors program of Sewanee's Wm. P. Carey Pre-Business Program and The Babson Center for Global Commerce.

The Carey Fellows were joined for the briefings by Kathryn Cochran (C '11), an honors graduate in psychology and executive director-designate of a technology start-up  at the Yale Child Study Center, and Carey Fellow Sabria Farheen (C'13) who is completing a paid internship at OppenheimerFunds this semester.

The Fellows met Diane Johnston (C '96), a senior capital markets analyst at OppenheimerFunds and Babson Center advisory board member; Will Carey II (C'10),  Babson board member and a credit analyst at  W. P. Carey & Co.; PJ Deschenes, (C'00) advisor at Greentech Capital Advisors and Babson advisory board member; Former Carey Fellow Cissy Zhang (C'11) of the Financial Institutions Group at UBS Investment Bank; Katleyn Li, vice president at JP Morgan Securities, LLC; Kirsten Morrisey-Thiede (C'98), principal for new business development at Google and Babson advisory board member; and Sam Carroll (C '69)  a senior executive at Morgan Stanley.

The Carey Fellows were accompanied by Chip Manning (C'82), director of The Babson Center.

Cary Fellows at OppenheimerFunds

Diane Johnston, Michelle Qian, Sabria Farheen, Kathryn Cochran, Corey Allen, and Sam Chaddha at OppenheimerFunds

Carey Fellows at Greentech

PJ Deschenes, Corey Allen, Kathryn Cochran, Michelle Qian, and Babson Center Director Chip Manning at Greentech Capital Advisors.

Carey Fellows at UBS

Cissy Zhang (C '11), Michelle Qian, Kathryn Cochran, and Corey Allen at UBS.

Sabria Farheen, Corey Allen, Sam Chaddha, Kristen Morrisey-Thiede, Michelle Qian, and Kathryn Cochran at Google.

Michelle Qian, Will Carey II. Kathryn Cochran, Corey Allen, and Chip Manning at W. P. Carey & Co.

From left, the Wall Street Bull, Michelle Qian, Sam Chaddha, Kathryn Cochran, and Corey Allen.

 

 

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