Own The Table

Own The Table

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15 min · 14 de feb de 2026
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No guests. No outside noise. Just a real conversation. In this episode, we break down the current state of the economy, what high interest rates and slower deal flow actually mean for finance students, and whether the market is truly “bad” or simply more competitive. We also dive into something bigger. Sophomores at Howard are placing at top banks earlier than ever. What changed? Are students more prepared, or just more aware? Is the culture evolving in the right direction? Finally, we reflect on how the School of Business has transformed since we arrived and the legacy we hope to leave behind. Not just in offers secured, but in standards raised, systems built, and floors lifted for the next generation. This is a conversation about markets, momentum, and what it really means to build something that lasts.

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No guests. No outside noise. Just a real conversation. In this episode, we break down the current state of the economy, what high interest rates and slower deal flow actually mean for finance students, and whether the market is truly “bad” or simply more competitive. We also dive into something bigger. Sophomores at Howard are placing at top banks earlier than ever. What changed? Are students more prepared, or just more aware? Is the culture evolving in the right direction? Finally, we reflect on how the School of Business has transformed since we arrived and the legacy we hope to leave behind. Not just in offers secured, but in standards raised, systems built, and floors lifted for the next generation. This is a conversation about markets, momentum, and what it really means to build something that lasts.

14 de feb de 202615 min