119. Top Tips for Success from Blackhawk Pilot Turned Investment Banker
The Wall Street Skinny12/07/24 • 71 min
This episode features Frank Van Buren, a former Blackhawk helicopter pilot and U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer, who shares his journey from the military to a 26-year career in investment banking at Wells Fargo. Frank offers valuable insights on leveraging military experience in finance and provides advice for veterans and older individuals transitioning to investment banking. He emphasizes the importance of storytelling, aligning career choices with personal strengths, and getting creative to overcome job market challenges. Frank also discusses his new book, "Lessons from the Cockpit", and announces an upcoming seminar designed to help aspirants succeed on Wall Street. Additionally, the episode highlights Frank's experiences, the interviewer's inquiries about veteran program resources, and the crucial role of soft skills in finance.
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12/07/24 • 71 min
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