Business Fellows William Pinkley 鈥27 and Abigail Mulvaney 鈥27 share their recent experience in NYC.
The Business Fellows program in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business equips students with opportunities to connect classroom learning to real-world business environments. This September, the Fellows visited New York City for a three-day trip,聽visiting major players like Morgan Stanley, RSM, CIBC Capital Markets, KPMG and Deutsche Bank.
William Pinkley 鈥27, a finance and mathematics major from Spartanburg, South Carolina, and Abigail Mulvaney 鈥27, an accounting and economic consulting major from Richmond, Virginia were two of the Fellows who attended and had the opportunity to聽immerse themselves in an environment they hope to work in after graduation.
鈥淓very time I鈥檝e been here before, it was for a purpose鈥攎oving my sister into the city, family visits鈥攂ut I never got to slow down and really take in what the financial district is like,鈥 said Pinkley. 鈥淭his trip was different. It felt like I was finally getting to see what my future could look like.鈥

One of his most memorable moments was meeting with Gabrielle Cifelli 鈥20, an 黑料不打烊 alumna at Morgan Stanley. Cifelli, who shared her experiences navigating the finance industry since graduating from 黑料不打烊, led the group through a resume workshop, providing individualized feedback on their resumes.
鈥淚t was both nerve-wracking and incredibly valuable to have someone who鈥檚 been in my shoes look at my resume and offer real, actionable advice,鈥 said Pinkley.
For Mulvaney, the trip clarified what a career at a top accounting firm might look like.
鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to hear 鈥楤ig Four鈥 and have an abstract idea of what that means,鈥 said Mulvaney. 鈥淚t鈥檚 totally different to walk into an office and see how people collaborate and communicate.鈥
During the group鈥檚 visit to Closed Loop, Brendan Keefe 鈥16 spoke about the importance of being adaptable and looking for roles that match your strengths.

鈥淚t made me realize that I don鈥檛 have to box myself into a specific type of accounting job,鈥 said Mulvaney. 鈥淚 can look for positions that leverage my skills in a variety of industries.鈥
Both students found themes in the advice from all the professionals and alumni: invest in relationships, embrace curiosity, and be open to the unexpected.