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Banking On A Great Education: The Drive To Learn While He Earns Led Kim Banh To Douglas

Anasuya Kesavan, 13 Mar, 2019 09:48 PM

    Kim Banh’s first lesson in financial planning was at home with his single mom, who worked at a fast-food joint to support three children.

     

    “Throughout high school and college I was working to help my mom,” says Kim Banh. “Money was always very tight.”

     

    The financial struggles at home did not stop him from dreaming of getting a university degree and a steady career. When it came time to pick a post-secondary institution, Kim chose Douglas because he wanted maximum return on investment and a straightforward path to university.

     

    “I always wanted to study at UBC or SFU,” he says, “but, I had to balance the cost and my work hours. I chose Douglas because the cost of tuition, class size and university transferability were very appealing.” Kim took the Douglas College-SFU dual-degree program and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Economics from SFU. He says the one-on-one time with instructors at Douglas helped him do well in his courses.

     

    “Getting access to instructors is very important in the initial years. Douglas is a close community, and it’s easier to reach out for help.”

     

    Despite a busy work-school schedule, Kim started volunteering as a Student Ambassador, which refined his skills in public speaking, event planning and marketing.

     

    One thing led to another as Kim took on the role of Marketing and Promotions Assistant for Douglas Student Life. He says it gave him the confidence to give presentations to large audiences and taught him negotiation and team-building skills. It also helped him find a part-time job as a Financial Planner.

     

    “My education and experience at Douglas College has given me the knowledge, skills, confidence and poise to deal with all sorts of clients,” says Kim. “I really do owe a lot of my success to Douglas College, my instructors and the mentors that I’ve met here, and the friends that I’ve made.”

     

    Today, Kim is a confident young banker, with a full-time job as a Financial Planner at RBC Financial Planning. At some point, he plans to get an MBA. He offers this advice to students who want to excel in their studies – and in life: “You can’t get anywhere without working hard. Keep your grades up. Get involved and volunteer in the community.”

     

    PHOTO: David Denofreo

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