Season 2, Episode 10
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NYU Stern Administrator and Head of Career Coaching, James Kingham, tells us about his journey into academia, passion for helping students and what his life outside of Stern holds. In a story about coaching yourself and others to success, James shows us that positivity, probing questions and a succinct 60 second pitch may be the three ingredients to accomplishing your goals.…
NYU Stern Alum and CEO of ShopDrop, Estee Goldschmidt, tell us about what it takes to start a company, her time growing up in Russia and what she views as her path in life. In a story about staying true to yourself, Estee shows us that focus, will and grit are just a few of her keys to success.…
First year MBA student Darrick Antell Jr. tells us about his time as a professional racecar driver, his entrepreneurial venture, Homer, and what he hopes to get out of his time at NYU Stern. In a story about taking risks, Darrick shows us that sometimes you learn most from your failures rather than from your successes.…
On the heels of the launch of his long-awaited book, “The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google,” Professor Scott Galloway tells us about his research, philosophy on brands and the importance of strength, both inside and out. In a story about focus and curation, Galloway shows us that lifelong learning is possible in academia and beyond.…
Jordan Harris, second year MBA student, tells us about his journey to become a professional basketball player, his adventures abroad, and his work with IMG. In a story about focus and seizing oppurtunity, Jordan shows us that working hard in your career can bring you to some amazing places.…
Diana Hyde, serial Administrator of the Year winner, tells us about what it’s like to be on reality TV, her path to Stern and her passion for mentorship, particularly through Minds Matter. In a story about empathy and a touch of tough love, Diana shows us that “just showing up” can make all the difference.…
Natalie Sammarco, second year MBA student, tells us about a trip to North Korea, the perils of censorship in China and her painstaking journey to become bilingual and master Mandarin as a professional. In a story about curiosity and perseverance, Natalie shows us that asking “why not?” can lead to unimaginable adventure.…
Gideon Banner, second year MBA student, tells us about performing with the Blue Man Group, pursuing an MBA and raising a family. In an episode about transformation, Gideon shows us that a little bit of humor, and efficiency, allows you to pursue a multitude of passions.…
Peter Henry, Dean of NYU Stern School of Business, tells us about growing up in Jamaica and how his roots inform his world view and passion for education. As the 9th and youngest Dean in Stern’s history he recounts his pursuit of scholarships for students and lessons learned over his years in academia. In an episode about persistence, connection and making a difference Dean Henry provides a inside look at his legacy and years of leadership.…