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By Rennie Parris
MBA
Financial Analyst
Waterfalls Magazine – Welcome to Talking Dollars & Making Sense, your new weekly column that will take you on an enlightening journey through the world of business and entrepreneurship right here in Guyana. My name is Rennie Parris, and I am thrilled to be your guide as we explore the exciting, and sometimes challenging, path to building successful businesses. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur, someone who’s toying with the idea of starting a business or a business professional, this column is designed to educate, motivate, and inspire you to take action and make your dreams a reality.
About Me
To give you a bit of my background, I grew up in Buxton and in Festival City. I completed my early education at Sacred Heart Primary and Queen’s College. Life took me across the waters to the United States, where I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Finance and a Master’s degree in Real Estate from Baruch College. During this time, I was fortunate to obtain my Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, the world’s highest designation in the finance industry. I didn’t stop there; I went on to achieve a Master of Business Administration in Strategic Management from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
With over 18 years in the business sector, I’ve had the opportunity to work with startups and established companies, guiding them through various stages of growth. My career highlights include crafting strategies for managing multi-billion-dollar investments at APG Asset Management, evaluating the financial health of companies at S&P Global, and handling significant investments at JP Morgan. I am a proud Mandela Washington Reciprocal Exchange Fellow, working with Mandela Washington Alumni to establish business ventures in African countries. Now, I’m excited to share my expertise with you, right here at home, and help you navigate the unique landscape of Guyanese business.
What to Expect
In Talking Dollars & Making Sense, we will embark on an ongoing journey to explore the vast and dynamic field of business. Here’s what you can look forward to:
These topics are subject to change as we navigate through this journey and I hear from you.
Join the Conversation
Guyana is at a pivotal moment, with immense opportunities for entrepreneurs and business professionals to make a significant impact. Talking Dollars & Making Sense aims to be more than just a column; it’s a platform for you to engage, learn, and grow as an entrepreneur and business professional. Each week, I’ll share insights, tips, and real-world advice to help you navigate the business journey. And I want to hear from you. Share your questions, feedback, and stories by reaching out to me at talkingdollarsgy@gmail.com. Together, we can build a vibrant community of like-minded individuals dedicated to making a difference through business.
I look forward to our shared adventure in Talking Dollars & Making Sense, where we’ll explore the art of business and the science of making sense of every dollar. Let’s embark on this exciting journey together, with eyes set on the horizon of endless possibilities. Stay tuned for our next session, where we’ll dive into the essentials of turning a business idea into reality.
Until next time, keep dreaming big and working hard!
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