Education
I began my journey in business education with a deep curiosity about how financial systems work and how data shapes the world around us. Over the years, I earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics and Finance with a minor in International Business, followed by an MBA with a focus on Finance and International Business. Ultimately, I completed a Doctor of Business Administration in Finance, where I conducted research in econometrics and international currency modeling. Each degree added depth to my understanding of the economy, decision-making, and strategic leadership—and reinforced the importance of disciplined, analytical thinking in every field.
What I’ve discovered along the way is that business education is not just about numbers—it’s about insight. It equips you to think critically, make informed decisions, and understand the forces that drive both public and private organizations. Whether you're in analytics, leadership, entrepreneurship, or ministry, the foundational principles of finance, economics, and strategy help you bring clarity to complexity and structure to opportunity. For me, these studies have not only advanced my professional life, but also sharpened my ability to serve others with integrity and wisdom.
To anyone considering furthering their education, I wholeheartedly encourage it. Whether you're pursuing a degree, a certification, or simply learning something new on your own, each step forward expands your potential. The pursuit of knowledge isn’t just about climbing a career ladder—it’s about growing in confidence, building capacity to serve others, and honoring the gifts God has given you. Learning is a lifelong journey, and it’s never too late to begin—or to go deeper.