October C4C Young Professional Group Mentoring Session - Monday, October 31, 2011 8:30-9:30 pm EST

Please join us for our next C4C conference call mentoring session...

Featuring Mentor Kim Yeung, Second Year Student, Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA). Kim will share her thoughts on investment banking, merchant banking and her experience in business school.
 
Date & Time: Monday, October 31, 8:30-9:30PM EST
 
Venue: Via Conference Call - details will be provided to those who RSVP for this event

Price: No Charge - FREE

RSVP:

If you are interested in participating in this conference call mentoring session, please send an RSVP email to: prof.development@ufsc-toronto.org

 
 
 

C4C Program Description:

A proposal to launch a dynamic new program was brought forward to UFSC Toronto by one of our 2009 Young Professional Mentors, Reneé Reid, Special Projects Manager & Assistant to the CEO, Citizen Schools (Boston, MA).
 
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to work in the finance or consulting industry? Or ever wondered if the stories of the protagonists in Monkey Business are true? UFSC Toronto is proud to partner with 'Canadians 4 Canadians' (C4C) to develop a mentoring program that allows undergraduates and young professionals to connect with professionals who are currently working in the financial or consulting industries.
 
Each month, one mentor will share his or her experience in University, their current position and what they aspire to achieve in the future. This will give you an opportunity to hear their stories and gain an understanding of what it takes to succeed in a competitive industry.
Mentors will consist of those who graduated from a Canadian University (2-5 years ago) and now work in Toronto, New York City, Los Angeles or San Francisco. The companies these mentors represent are as follows: Goldman Sachs, Bain Capital, Boston Consulting Group, KKR, McKinsey & Co, Morgan Stanley, TD Securities, UBS and much more!

The mentoring sessions will be conducted via conference call and will consist of a mentor, moderator (Renée Reid) and UFSC participants.