A Student's Intro to Alternative Investments

A Student's Intro to Alternative Investments
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ADISA, in partnership with the Milken Institute HBCU Fellows Program, is excited to launch A Student’s Intro to Alternative Investments, a new podcast series providing students the opportunity to learn from current leaders in the alternative investments industry.
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The podcast focuses on themes related to alternative investments, financial education, diversity in finance, and technology's influence in the industry. Episodes cover topics such as the fundamentals of alternative investments, the evolution of financial markets, and the importance of DEI initiatives, using specific examples like guest interviews with professionals sharing personal insights and industry trends.

ADISA, in partnership with the Milken Institute HBCU Fellows Program, is excited to launch A Student’s Intro to Alternative Investments, a new podcast series providing students the opportunity to learn from current leaders in the alternative investments industry.

The oil and gas industry is possibly one of the most recognized sectors of the alternative investments space, but also potentially misunderstood. Listen in as Chandler Lilly, a junior at Florida A&M University, interviews Matt Iak, executive vice president at U.S. Energy Development Corporation. Together, they discuss Iak’s career path to the energy sector, effective strategies to attract capital in the oil and gas space, the potential environmental impacts of oil and gas, and a lot more. Check it out today!
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Listen in as Florida A&M University junior Chandler Lilly interviews Matt Iak, executive vice president at U.S. Energy Development Corporation, on his career path to the energy sector. This is the fifth podcast in a series entitled “A Student’s Introduction to Alternative Investments,” brought to you through a partnership between Alternative and Direct Investment Securities Association, Inc. (ADISA) and the Milken Institute HBCU Fellows Program (Milken).
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