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I was 25 years old and responsible for the entire accounting system at a wealth management firm. When I say entire, I mean it.When the investment team decided to move into a new asset class, I was the person who had to figure out how to represent it in the system. Tomorrow. Being wrong in investment reporting is not an option. There were no manuals. The internet wasn't much help. There was no AI to ask.So I dropped into a chair in the head of investments' office and started asking questions. Not "what's an MLP?" — that would have taken an hour and left me no closer to what I needed. Instead: does it move like a stock or a mutual fund? Does it pay dividends? How does it settle? Questions that translated something unfamiliar into a language I already understood. We figured it out together in one conversation. The buys went in on time and flowed into the system seamlessly.That's one story. My career is stitched together with hundreds of them.English major to finance. Wealth management to product development. Legacy software to cloud infrastructure. Tech to biotech. Every time, I walked into a room where I didn't know the domain, the team, or the rules — and found my footing faster than anyone expected. The throughline of my career is I am quick, and I can figure out how to deliver. Along the way I've amalgamated frameworks and techniques that helped me do this better — not from a book, but from doing it over and over until I understood what actually works.Over and over, people have told me it feels like I've been on their team for years. It's usually been a couple of months.I'm not selling a course. I'm not selling a book. Because what trips each of us up is different. I'd rather work with you directly — figure out what's causing the stumble, and help you find your footing from there.
Kate L. Kleinbaum
Quick Study Coaching