"Mellody Hobson, president of Ariel Investments--the first minority-owned money management firm in the country--addresses a GSB audience at the 2008 conference celebrating the Black Business Students Association's 25th anniversary. Hobson focused on the reason she was drawn to a financial services career: She "hated insecurity and that sense of not knowing what was going to happen." Her early struggles also ignited her passion about financial literacy, and what she has found to be a dramatic gap in savings and retirement investment levels between blacks and whites."
"Mellody Hobson, president of Ariel Investments--the first minority-owned money management firm in the country--addresses a GSB audience at the 2008 conference celebrating the Black Business Students Association's 25th anniversary. Hobson focused on the reason she was drawn to a financial services career, stating that she "hated insecurity and that sense of not knowing what was going to happen." Her early struggles also ignited her passion about financial literacy, and what she has found to be a dramatic gap in savings and retirement investment levels between blacks and whites."
BBSA Conference (2008 : Stanford University. Graduate School of Business)
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