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Monsoon Pabrai Prevailing with Force

Lighthouses in Monsoon’s Words “My lighthouse would be knowing when I am not happy, finding my purpose. When you are not having fun, something is wrong. My family is my lighthouse. They helped me to realize I was not happy and try something else.” Monsoon Pabrai, is like her name: she prevails with force. She was born into the world of finance. Her father, fund manager Mohnish Pabrai, tried to encourage Monsoon and her sister to be as fascinated with investing as he is. She graduated from the University of California Berkeley in 2017, but don’t let her short career fool you. Monsoon is the current marketing and community lead at Coral Labs, a start-up company. Prior to working at Coral Labs, she was an investment analyst intern at the UCLA Foundation and worked as a research analyst for Dalton Investments. During dinner, if her father was excited about a recent investment, he would break it down for Monsoon and her sister. She became curious and wanted to invest on her o

Blocking Out the Noise with Denise Strack

Lighthouses in Denise’s Words “In looking back, several women have acted as a lighthouse for me over the years. Starting with a high school math teacher, to a college professor, my first boss, and several other amazing women that have mentored and supported me throughout my career. Each brought their authentic selves to work every day – embracing career, family, and community. I am forever grateful for their leadership and support, and I hope I can do the same for others in the future.” Denise was born into a multigenerational family of farmers in Ohio. Her grandfather traded commodities like corn and soybeans, so, although he did not have a college education, he traded to protect his crop from commodity price changes. Denise’s interests in high school, however, were not agricultural. Her passion was in math and science due to two teachers that pushed her passion: Ms. Chambers, her calculus teacher, and Mr. Merryweather, her biology teacher. Throughout high school, she