Girls Who Invest Blog
Building the Culture and Community I Wanted to See
My aim is to demonstrate to younger women in undergrad that you can achieve your accomplishments and help other women at the same time. Women on Wall Street has had tremendously positive feedback so far, and we have exciting plans to further grow our club and see how we can expand our impact beyond the Berkeley campus.
Burritos to Bond Valuation to Bun Bo Hue - My GWI Application Journey
Before the summer started, I never would have imagined that I could complete a 4-week investing bootcamp and 7-week asset management internship. My career confidence was nonexistent.
Summer Intensive Class of 2022 Graduates at J.P. Morgan
"In the wise words of Beyoncé Knowles-Carter: ‘Who run the world? GIRLS.’” said Chidinma Chigozie-Nwosu, Girls Who Invest (GWI) Scholar, as she finished her remarks at the graduation ceremony for the GWI 2022 Summer Intensive Program (SIP) Class.
Proudly Dancing
Love is love. Up until 2020, that phrase meant nothing more to me than any other recycled Instagram caption or overused quote plastered onto an Urban Outfitters t-shirt.
Don't Be Afraid to Stand Out
I will never forget my first finance meeting at Temple University during my freshman year. As I passed the threshold, I immediately saw a sea of men, all in suits.
Keeping the Passion in "Passion Project"
Every GWI scholar I have met has been keen to do their part to help their community and to make a difference in a way that is meaningful to them.
Finding What Drives You
No matter how busy life gets, I always try to make time to reflect on where I want to improve next. And that motivates me to strive for my goals and step out of my comfort zone.
Learning to Invest from the Midwest
Growing up in a middle-class family within an average-sized Midwestern city, I had no connections to the investment management industry.
Don’t Trust Your Gut…
Or at least question it before you act. When I took “Introduction to Python Programming” during my first semester at Wellesley, I had never coded before and, as far as I was concerned, Python was a snake.
Three Years, Three Lessons
This past year has involved a lot of changes for the world, and we should all be proud of ourselves for persevering through it. Here’s to a new school year of growth, happiness, and new friendships!
A Community that Inspires
If you talk to any Girls Who Invest Scholar, you’ll quickly realize that community is at the core of the organization’s mission. I was fortunate enough to experience this close-knit community just one year ago, and it is a hallmark of my GWI story.
Why Communities of Women Work
As a self-proclaimed "anti-sorority girl" in high school, I went against my previous notions of Greek life and decided to go for it. I had a difficult time forging authentic relationships in my first semester of college, so I figured I'd give it a shot.
Finding a Family Virtually
My freshman summer, I found out about Girls Who Invest’s Summer Intensive Program. I was working with the Wharton Social Impact initiative, just a few buildings away from Steinberg Hall on Penn’s campus, where Girls Who Invest (GWI) sessions were taking place.
Grateful for Zoom
Whether you're an incoming Girls Who Invest (GWI) scholar (Yay! We can't wait to have you), a college student, or a recent grad embarking on your career, the COVID-19 pandemic has probably made it difficult to find things to be grateful for.
Finding Yourself in a World Standing Still
In a community filled with hardworking, energetic women in college or industries like finance, I’m sure I’m not the only one who was living life at warp speed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
You're Qualified. Know It!
When you are starting out in your career, it’s completely okay to be unsure about a lot of things. As you learn and pick up new skills, you’ll figure out what your strengths are.
The Significance of Staying Connected
When I started college at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, I was determined to become a corporate lawyer. However, the more finance classes I took, the more I became interested in the investment world.
Adding Sunshine to Your Day
It’s no surprise that most of us have been spending countless hours at home and the days have been blending into each other.
Be the Link: The Power of Community During COVID-19
As we connect our communities, it becomes easier to adapt to these unprecedented times. Many of us may still be feeling powerless during this global pandemic because we feel unable to help our world. However, we are not powerless, and we can help our world right now.
How Do You Stay Happy (And Productive) in Quarantine?
I’ve been told that I’m often too optimistic, but I think that when this all blows over and we can finally celebrate in-person, get-togethers will feel even more special.