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We live in a world where heroism, love, comedy and tragedy color our lives on a daily basis. We as humans are capable of the most daring, courageous, and inspirational acts; while at the same time have the power to ravage and ruthlessly destroy our neighbors, and our friends. The conflict rests within. How we manifest that dichotomy is how we define ourselves.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Obama vs. Clinton


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In 2007 I graduated from New York University's Center for Global Affairs where I received an MS in International Business, Economics and Development. My undergraduate background is in international relations, foreign policy and development. I have a genuine interest in poverty alleviation and sustainable development and want to work in venture capital/private equity - looking to find and fund businesses and ideas that provide solutions to poverty in emerging markets/developing countries. Currently I am working in Washington, D.C. doing business development for an emerging markets consulting firm.
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