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EP. 38 - Working for Multiple Billionaires with Emmy Sobieski

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To teach students the lingo that gets people into Wall Street, Emmy Sobieski took it upon herself to transform how the students in her alma mater, the University of California San Diego (UCSD), approach investing. She collected them and handed them materials to learn. After two weeks, they will return to present an investment pitch. That initiative quadrupled the number of students that got into Wall Street in the following years. In this episode of Wealth Science Podcast, Emmy Sobieski talks about her obsession for teaching, how she elevated a fund that belonged to the top 10% best all the way to 1% in the 90s, and the best advice she's heard in her 25 years as a professional investor.

Outline of the episode:

  1. Emmy Sobieski – a sophomore in college with $320,000
  2. If you're not hiring from 50% of the workforce, there will be losses
  3. Students couldn't get into Wall Street quickly because they didn't know the lingo
  4. The greatest takeaways Emmy collected from the people she worked with
  5. How Emmy Sobieski reads people

Catch up with Emmy Sobieski:

LinkedIn | Emmy Sobieski

Website | Emmy Sobieski

Connect with your host Jesse Futia on:

LinkedIn | Jesse Futia

Facebook | jesse.futia

Twitter | @FutiaJesse

[email protected]

Don't forget to connect with Wealth Science on LinkedIn

Find out more about passive real estate investing by clicking here!

Interested in learning more about real estate investing? Schedule a call with Jesse!

Want to get all the updates on the Wealth Science podcast? Click here to join our newsletter!

DISCLAIMER: On this platform, I share my thoughts, opinions, and own journey to financial freedom. I am not a CPA, attorney, or financial advisor. The content on this platform shall not be construed as tax or financial advice. It is your duty to verify all information yourself. I hope you enjoy all the free content as we continue to bring on amazing guests.

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To teach students the lingo that gets people into Wall Street, Emmy Sobieski took it upon herself to transform how the students in her alma mater, the University of California San Diego (UCSD), approach investing. She collected them and handed them materials to learn. After two weeks, they will return to present an investment pitch. That initiative quadrupled the number of students that got into Wall Street in the following years. In this episode of Wealth Science Podcast, Emmy Sobieski talks about her obsession for teaching, how she elevated a fund that belonged to the top 10% best all the way to 1% in the 90s, and the best advice she's heard in her 25 years as a professional investor.

Outline of the episode:

  1. Emmy Sobieski – a sophomore in college with $320,000
  2. If you're not hiring from 50% of the workforce, there will be losses
  3. Students couldn't get into Wall Street quickly because they didn't know the lingo
  4. The greatest takeaways Emmy collected from the people she worked with
  5. How Emmy Sobieski reads people

Catch up with Emmy Sobieski:

LinkedIn | Emmy Sobieski

Website | Emmy Sobieski

Connect with your host Jesse Futia on:

LinkedIn | Jesse Futia

Facebook | jesse.futia

Twitter | @FutiaJesse

[email protected]

Don't forget to connect with Wealth Science on LinkedIn

Find out more about passive real estate investing by clicking here!

Interested in learning more about real estate investing? Schedule a call with Jesse!

Want to get all the updates on the Wealth Science podcast? Click here to join our newsletter!

DISCLAIMER: On this platform, I share my thoughts, opinions, and own journey to financial freedom. I am not a CPA, attorney, or financial advisor. The content on this platform shall not be construed as tax or financial advice. It is your duty to verify all information yourself. I hope you enjoy all the free content as we continue to bring on amazing guests.

  continue reading

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