Get inspired by what our 嘿嘿视频 managerial economics majors are doing in their careers. The , which houses the managerial economics major, collects about the many paths its students have taken since graduation. You can learn more about this major on our blog.
Jon Dishotsky 鈥06
Jon Dishotsky is reimagining housing communities in San Francisco as the CEO and founder of , a startup that builds communal living spaces for middle income urban dwellers.
鈥淐ities are key to unlocking human potential. There is so much opportunity and serendipitous interaction in cities,鈥 he says.
Jon鈥檚 company finds vacant buildings and develops them into communities, adding affordable housing stock to the Bay Area.
His journey to becoming a developer started after graduating from 嘿嘿视频, when Jon rebelled against his 鈥渉ippie鈥 upbringing by working in investment banking and corporate real estate. But it never felt like the right fit, and he took a six-month journey, traveling the world to talk to hundreds of people about their living situations and what they wanted in housing.
鈥淚 felt like something there was missing and, to be honest, it was the experience I had as a kid,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 missed being within a community and having this close connection with people from all around the world. I also found an enormous appetite from people who wanted to try to live in new and unique ways, where affordability was more available and a real sense of community existed.鈥
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Brandon Padilla 鈥16
For Brandon Padilla, a double major in managerial economics and communication, it only took six months to prove himself an important asset for , a beer-brewing company. In less than a year he has already received a promotion for an operation supervisor position. He began as a sales representative, overseeing accounts and ordering office products.
His passion for sales and business was first discovered through a job as a front-desk receptionist for the . After a little over a year, he was promoted to a business partnership position where he worked with partners of the alumni group.
Brandon鈥檚 education became the backbone in helping him decide he wanted to grow his career in business and sales.
鈥淢y strong educational foundation has already contributed so much to my career; not only did my major help me network, it introduced me to different industries that I was interested in working in,鈥 Brandon says. 鈥淎t CAAA, the hands-on experience helped build my communication skills and taught me to get out of my comfort zone.鈥
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Maria Akhter 鈥18, an economics and comparative literature double major, is an intern for 嘿嘿视频 Strategic Communications. She enjoys using writing to connect with her campus community.