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Abishek Suresh

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Abishek Suresh

2018-2019 Chatham Scholar

Abishek Suresh is a rising junior at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is from Frederick, MD and have been living in the state for about 6 years. He enjoys playing basketball, investing in stocks and cryptocurrency, reading the New York Times, and listening to pop music on Spotify. He is currently studying Finance and Information Systems at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, where he is involved in many academic-related clubs which help him focus on his ability to grow experiences and create opportunities for connections and internships. He has the humble experience of doing abroad client work, where he was able to create a detailed RFP for a client in Uganda who has a developing business in the route app industry. Through this opportunity, his team and he were able to form cohesive ideas that allowed their client to improve his business processes and essentially decrease costs overtime. He is grateful to have received this scholarship award that will allow him to further enhance his education at the University of Maryland and make a positive difference in his community and more.

  

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