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In this episode of Professional Perspectives, we are joined by Dan DeFrancesco, Deputy Executive Editor and anchor of Business Insider Today, Business Insider’s flagship daily newsletter. Based in New York, Dan has built a career covering financial markets, fintech, and major business stories that shape the global economy. Dan shares what it’s like writing and curating a daily newsletter read by millions, how he decides which stories matter most, and what it takes to explain complex financial topics in a clear and engaging way. We discuss his past reporting on topics ranging from Robinhood’s failed banking product to major banks navigating a rapidly changing bond market, as well as his path from local sports journalism to national business media. As high schoolers, our goal with Professional Perspectives is to help students better understand career paths they may not otherwise be exposed to. Dan’s episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at business journalism and valuable advice for students interested in writing, media, finance, or storytelling.
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In this episode of Professional Perspectives, we sit down with Andrew Yu, a sports business professional working as a Sales Development Representative for the Arizona Cardinals. After graduating from UNLV with a degree in Marketing and Entrepreneurship, Andrew turned his passion for sports into a career focused on ticket sales, fan engagement, and business development. Andrew walks us through his journey from college to working in the NFL, what it’s like starting out in sports sales, and how he stays motivated in a competitive, results-driven environment. We also talk about the skills that matter most in sales, the importance of relationship-building, and how young people can position themselves for opportunities in the sports industry. As high school hosts, our mission is to increase the professional perspectives of high school and college students choosing a career. Andrew’s story provides a realistic look at entry-level roles in sports business and the mindset needed to grow within the industry.
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In this episode of Professional Perspectives, we are joined by Alex Cohen, a play-by-play broadcaster with over 15 years of experience across professional, collegiate, and international sports. Alex is entering his second full season with Marquee Sports Network, the television home of the Chicago Cubs, where he calls select regular season and spring training games and contributes to digital content. Before joining Marquee, Alex spent seven seasons as the lead play-by-play broadcaster for the Iowa Cubs, the Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. In 2023, he was named Ballpark Digest’s Broadcaster of the Year. Beyond baseball, Alex has broadcast Division I men’s and women’s basketball and softball for Fox Sports and ESPN, and since 2015 has called international baseball games across five countries for the World Baseball Softball Confederation. We discuss preparation, storytelling, career growth, and what it takes to stay composed during high-pressure moments on air. As high schoolers running Professional Perspectives, our goal is to help students understand what careers really look like. Alex’s journey offers an honest and inspiring look into sports broadcasting and the dedication required to succeed.
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In this episode of Professional Perspectives, we sit down with Brady Jones IV, a two-time Emmy Award–winning EVS replay operator, educator, and LSM-VIA ambassador who has spent over a decade working behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports. Based in Atlanta, Brady has worked on major championships across the NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAA Men’s Basketball, and more. Recording during Super Bowl weekend, Brady takes us inside what it’s really like working in live sports production. We talk about his most memorable career moments, how LeBron James inspired his path, and the role technology plays in shaping the broadcasts fans see every day. He also explains what it means to be an LSM-VIA ambassador and how he helps bridge the gap between operators and developers to improve efficiency in live production environments. As high school hosts, our mission at Professional Perspectives is to expand the professional perspectives of high school and college students choosing a career. Brady’s story highlights a lesser-known but critical side of the sports industry and shows how technical skill, preparation, and passion can lead to an exciting career behind the camera.
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Season 4 of Professional Perspectives opens with a powerful and inspiring conversation featuring Mr. Jonathon Clark, a consultant at Microsoft whose career spans business, finance, healthcare, sports, and public service. His journey is one of adaptability, versatility, and intentional growth, and it set the tone for the entire season. Mr. Clark has held roles across a wide range of industries, including consulting, financial services, healthcare leadership, business development, and even strategy and referee operations at the NBA. From Morgan Stanley and New York Life to Blue Cross NC, Cardinal Innovations Healthcare, and now Microsoft, each chapter of his career has built upon the last and shaped his leadership philosophy. In this episode, Mr. Clark walks us through how he navigated career transitions, what he learned from moving between industries, and how he built a career centered on service, strategic thinking, and strong relationships. We talk about mindset, attitude, and the importance of staying open to opportunities that may not follow a straight line. As high school hosts, our mission at Professional Perspectives is to increase the professional perspectives of high school and college students who are choosing a career. Mr. Clark’s story is a powerful reminder that success does not require a single path, but rather adaptability, curiosity, and a commitment to growth. We could not imagine a better way to kick off Season 4. Mr. Clark’s energy, honesty, and perspective made this conversation special, and we believe it will resonate deeply with students navigating their own futures.
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In Part 2 of our conversation with Varun Prashant Gangal, we go deeper into the technical and practical challenges behind modern AI systems. Varun explains how large language models work, the obstacles researchers face when scaling them, and what trends are shaping the next wave of AI development. He shares insights from his experiences across leading AI organizations and gives students a clear sense of how research teams think, experiment, and iterate. As high school hosts, our mission at Professional Perspectives is to open doors for students exploring future careers. This episode gives listeners a rare, simplified look into how cutting-edge AI is built.
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In this first part of our conversation with Varun Prashant Gangal, we explore the foundations of his journey into AI and natural language processing. Varun is a researcher with experience at Patronus AI, Amazon AGI, ASAPP, and multiple high-impact NLP projects. He walks us through how he became interested in machine learning, what early experiences shaped his research mindset, and how students can begin understanding the world of LLMs. We also discuss the importance of curiosity, self-driven learning, and building a strong technical foundation. As high schoolers running Professional Perspectives, our mission is to help students expand their understanding of real career paths. Varun’s story gives listeners an authentic look at the early stages of a career in AI and the mindset that fuels meaningful innovation.
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In this episode of Professional Perspectives, we sit down with Siddarth Pai, Software Development Engineer III at Walmart Global Tech, to explore the world of modern software infrastructure and design.
Mr. Pai shares how high-impact software is built, what goes into designing scalable and reliable systems, and the skills and mindset engineers need to thrive in the tech industry. We discuss his journey into software development, the challenges of working on large-scale systems, and the lessons he has learned along the way.
Mr. Pai also provides actionable advice for students interested in software engineering, from understanding foundational concepts to developing practical problem-solving skills.
At Professional Perspectives, our mission is to empower students by providing insightful, honest conversations with leaders across industries. We are high schoolers aiming to increase the professional perspectives of high school and college students who are choosing a career. Our goal is to highlight real career journeys, practical guidance, and the mindset that helps young people make informed decisions about their futures.
Join us for this episode featuring Siddarth Pai and gain a behind-the-scenes look at how software that powers the world is designed, developed, and delivered. -
Season 3 of Professional Perspectives begins with a thoughtful conversation featuring Mr. Shefqet Avdullau, an angel investor who supports early stage founders across both the United Kingdom and the United States.
He shares how he identifies promising startups, what qualities he believes define strong founders, and how students can begin preparing for future roles in entrepreneurship and innovation. Listeners will hear about Mr. Avdullau’s path into angel investing, the major lessons he has learned from working within two different startup ecosystems, and the advice he believes every young creator and builder should keep in mind.
At Professional Perspectives, our mission is to empower students by providing insightful and honest conversations with leaders from a wide range of fields. We aim to reveal real career journeys, practical guidance, and the mindset that supports meaningful success.
This episode reflects that mission by giving listeners an inside look at early stage investing and the thinking that helps turn ideas into real impact. Join us for the Season 3 premiere featuring Mr. Avdullau and his clear and encouraging message for the next generation of innovators. -
In this episode of Professional Perspectives, we sit down with Tone Stakes, Head of Basketball Licensing at Panini America, to go behind the scenes of how Panini became basketball’s biggest brand. As high school students passionate about learning from industry leaders, this conversation was both inspiring and eye-opening, and we know it will motivate other students interested in sports, business, and entrepreneurship.
Tone shares his journey in the sports and licensing industry, offering an inside look at what it takes to build a globally recognized brand. We dive into the strategies Panini uses to connect with fans, the role of creativity and innovation in driving success, and the importance of teamwork and relationship building in a competitive industry.
Beyond the business lessons, Tone shares personal stories and insights that are relatable and actionable for students and aspiring professionals. He shows how passion, dedication, and thoughtful strategy can turn opportunities into impact and how young people can start building the skills and mindset to succeed in sports, business, or any field they are passionate about.
This episode is full of energy, actionable insights, and inspiration. It is a must-listen for anyone curious about the business of sports, brand building, or pursuing their dreams as a high school or college student. -
S2 Ep4 - In this episode of Professional Perspectives, we sit down with Giridhur Sriraman, Vice President of Product at Goldman Sachs, to explore his journey from studying at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) to leading innovative financial products at one of the world’s top investment banks. Giridhur shares valuable insights on navigating the intersection of technology and finance, adapting to a fast-changing industry, and making career decisions that align with long-term growth. Whether you’re a student curious about fintech or an aspiring professional looking for direction, this conversation offers practical lessons on ambition, balance, and building a meaningful career.
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