- 3 - student in this program. During the summer of that year, he was employed for 10 weeks by Latona Associates, a private equity firm, where he worked on acquisition strategies and performed valuations of companies. Petitioner received academic credit for this employment. The courses which petitioner completed as part of the M.B.A. program covered areas including economics, management, finance, accounting, technology and computer networks, marketing, telecommunications, “eCommerce”, investments, investment banking, and mergers and acquisitions. While enrolled in the M.B.A. program, petitioner received an offer from the Andersen Consulting office in New York for employment as a manager in the strategy competency group. At Andersen, a manager is two titles above that of petitioner’s former position as a consultant. Petitioner declined this offer, accepting instead a position as an associate with the investment banking division of Morgan Stanley. This latter position was offered to petitioner in 2000, contingent upon petitioner’s completion of the M.B.A. degree program at MIT. Petitioner received a signing bonus during the year 2000 from Morgan Stanley. After completing his degree in June 2001, petitioner began working at Morgan Stanley the following August. When petitioner began working at Morgan Stanley, he assisted clients with acquiring secured financing. Petitioner has remained employed at Morgan Stanley as an investment banker.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next
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