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John Rogers '80: Ariel Investments, Chairman & Co-CEO
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In this episode, ABPA committee member Isaac Serwanga '13 interviews John Rogers '80, Founder and Chairman of Ariel Investments, the largest minority-run mutual fund firm in the United States. Recognized as one of the world's 99 greatest investors, John shares inspiring stories and lessons from his influences including hall of fame college basketba…
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Real Advice and Real Estate with Jim Simmons '88: Partner, Ares Management
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In this episode, real estate notable Jim Simmons '88 is interviewed by Jaiye Falusi '12 covering topics on his early Princeton mentors, the nuances of real state, the importance of leadership and much more. Jim Simmons is a Partner and Senior Advisor in the Ares Real Estate Group, where he focuses on U.S. real estate equity. Prior to joining Ares i…
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Mother-Daughter Princetonians: Tonya Miles '82 P14 and Aria Miles '14
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Tonya Chisolm Miles BSE ’82, Wharton MBA '87 and Aria Miles BSE ’14, Harvard MPP '18 enjoy each other in this conversation as they reflect on their time at Princeton and beyond.Por Isaac Serwanga
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In this episode of the Association of Black Princeton Alumni Princeton Podcast, Isaac Serwanga P'13 interviews Steve Mills P'81. Steve shares insights from his own personal and professional journey from Roosevelt, NY to Princeton University to becoming one of the highest ranking sports executives in the country.…
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Trevor Wilkins: Princeton University 2013 Alumni
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The Association of Black Princeton Alumni launches its first podcast! Tune in as we connect and reflect with Princeton alumni monthly and deep dive into the personal journeys of alumni from all different classes and industries.Por Isaac Serwanga
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