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wealth management for a company<br />

like Merrill Lynch or Morgan Stanley,”<br />

he explained. “These are companies<br />

where I can grow and work my way up<br />

and maybe even find myself on the 30<br />

under 30 financial advisors list.”<br />

Budding business major<br />

Similar to Kishmish, Natalie Esshaki,<br />

18, intended to pursue a career in<br />

medicine, but decided against it. At<br />

just 16 years old, she decided to pursue<br />

business post high school.<br />

“In the back of my mind, I always<br />

wanted to pursue business,” Esshaki<br />

explained. “I was always encouraged<br />

to enter the medical field, though,<br />

and once I started volunteering in a<br />

hospital, I realized that business was<br />

definitely my passion.”<br />

Graduating from Marian High<br />

School in Bloomfield Hills this year,<br />

Esshaki will be attending the University<br />

of Michigan’s Ross School of<br />

Business this fall where she will be<br />

majoring in business administration<br />

and minoring in Spanish.<br />

Business and entrepreneurship<br />

have become synonymous with the<br />

Chaldean community and Esshaki<br />

knows this. Learning by example,<br />

she wants to progress and positively<br />

impact the male dominated field.<br />

“Seeing the successes of many<br />

Chaldeans in our community has<br />

inspired me to follow my passion for<br />

business,” she explained. “There are<br />

many more Chaldean men in the<br />

business community, but I hope to<br />

become a strong female leader within<br />

the community and represent Chaldeans<br />

through business.”<br />

When it came to deciding which<br />

university she would attend after high<br />

school, the choice was a natural one<br />

for Esshaki. The Ross School of Business,<br />

she says is the perfect fit for her to<br />

learn and develop her abilities in the<br />

field of business. From the curriculum<br />

to the alumni network, Ross makes the<br />

most sense for the college freshman.<br />

“Michigan’s Ross School of Business<br />

was my first choice because it is<br />

ranked fourth among other undergraduate<br />

business programs,” Esshaki<br />

explained. “The curriculum is based on<br />

learning by doing, which is very beneficial<br />

for students. Also, the Michigan<br />

alumni system is so extensive and I<br />

feel that I will be able to connect with<br />

many people across the nation.”<br />

Looking to the future, Esshaki<br />

hopes to utilize her degree in either<br />

marketing or the management of a<br />

large and reputable company. However,<br />

nothing is quite set in stone for the<br />

student who has four years at the University<br />

of Michigan to look forward to.<br />

“After Ross, I will most likely apply<br />

to law school for my law degree<br />

as well,” said Esshaki. “I don’t have<br />

an exact plan post university, but I<br />

am not stressed. I am sure I will discover<br />

my strengths and weaknesses<br />

over the next four years at the Ross<br />

School of Business and I am excited<br />

to see how it all turns out.”<br />

In the meantime, Esshaki is filling<br />

her free time before she heads to Ross<br />

with some light reading that doubles<br />

as preparation for the years of business<br />

school ahead.<br />

“My current involvement in the<br />

world of business is reading many articles<br />

about the successes of business<br />

leaders in Forbes,” she explained. “I<br />

am currently reading a book called<br />

Girl CEO by Katherine Ellison<br />

which highlights many women in<br />

the world of business and how they<br />

were successful by following their<br />

passions, which is inspiring.”<br />

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<strong>AUGUST</strong> <strong>2019</strong> CHALDEAN NEWS 35

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