Majoring in Finance, I have always been interested in investments and entrepreneurial activities. Detroit Venture Partners is what first got me interested in the entrepreneurial world. From there, I started my own start-up company, Booklify.com, which was a website for college students to buy and sell textbooks with each other to avoid the high fees from the bookstores.
In 2012, I graduated with a Finance degree from the Broad Business School at Michigan State University and was accepted as a fellow in the one-year Challenge Detroit Program where I served as a Systems Architect for Marketplace Homes and a consultant for non-profits in the Detroit area.
After the Challenge Detroit program, I wanted to focus on investments and had always been interested in real estate. This is when I decided I wanted to go into the field of commercial real estate.