This week on SMU Stories, we spoke with Kyle Manley (MBA ’10), Partner and Client Advisor at Brown Advisory in Dallas. Kyle discusses his unconventional path from education and mathematics into finance, and how his time at SMU Cox positioned him as a true career changer. He explains why the school’s location in Dallas—and the access it provided to business leaders and real-world conversations—was a key differentiator in his decision to attend. Drawing on his background as an educator, Kyle ...
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This week on SMU Stories, we spoke with Kyle Manley (MBA ’10), Partner and Client Advisor at Brown Advisory in Dallas. Kyle discusses his unconventional path from education and mathematics into finance, and how his time at SMU Cox positioned him as a true career changer. He explains why the school’s location in Dallas—and the access it provided to business leaders and real-world conversations—was a key differentiator in his decision to attend. Drawing on his background as an educator, Kyle ...
Ra Kazadi on Building Nostalgia and Noise: A Creative Agency
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2 months ago
Ra Kazadi on Building Nostalgia and Noise: A Creative Agency
This week on SMU Stories, we sat down with Ra Kazadi, SMU football alumnus, Dallas-based artist, and cofounder of Nostalgia and Noise, a creative agency merging art, music, and culture. Ra’s path began on the field at Southern Methodist University, but art has always been part of his identity. With the introduction of the NIL policy, he discovered how to merge his athletic discipline with his creative drive, turning art from a personal outlet into a thriving profession. Through Nostalgia and ...
The 1911 Group
This week on SMU Stories, we spoke with Kyle Manley (MBA ’10), Partner and Client Advisor at Brown Advisory in Dallas. Kyle discusses his unconventional path from education and mathematics into finance, and how his time at SMU Cox positioned him as a true career changer. He explains why the school’s location in Dallas—and the access it provided to business leaders and real-world conversations—was a key differentiator in his decision to attend. Drawing on his background as an educator, Kyle ...