Event

Learn about Wall Str., from an Arts perspective: It stARTS with Arts Career Speaker Series

Wednesday, October 19, 2016 12:00to13:00
Brown Student Services Room 2200, 3600 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 0G3, CA

Scott Gregoire, Institutional Equity Sales, Cornerstone Macro, New York City

It stARTS with ARTS - learn about business from an Arts perspective

Wondering what you can do with your B.A? Here`s a chance to learn from the stories of McGill alumni who have graduated with Arts degrees and gone on to successful careers in a wide variety of fields. Throughout the fall semester, the Faculty of Arts, University Advancement, and Career Planning Service will be collaborating on the popular speaker series, It stARTS with ARTS. Each session will feature a McGill Arts graduate discussing his or her career path and what they`ve learned along the way. Sessions are hosted in the CaPS Library, providing an intimate size so that participants can ask questions and gain relevant insights into potential career paths.

Learning Outcomes

By attending these sessions, students will be able to:

1) Understand how an Arts degree equips them with career-related skills
2) Identify potential industries and roles for further exploration
3) Understand the connection between transferable skills and employability

Speaker: Scott Gregoire, Institutional Equity Sales, Cornerstone Macro, New York City

Scott Gregoire is in Institutional Equity at Cornerstone Macro where he covers mutual, pension and hedge funds in the NYC area. He spends his days helping investors identify inflection points and trends in Global Monetary Policy, Portfolio Strategy and Economics. Previously he was a Director BMO Capital Markets from 2011-2016 and before that at the ISI Group where started his career on Wall St in 2004. Scott graduated with a B.A. in International Development Studies at McGill University.


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