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    Natasha Sondakh

    Investment Banking Analyst at England & Company - Author of “She Smells of Turmeric”

    Natasha Sondakh is a talented junior student at Northwestern University, studying Learning & Organizational Change, Entrepreneurship, and Creative Writing. Passionate about the intersection of arts, business, and artificial intelligence and how technology can enable productivity, Natasha is exploring opportunities in the finance industry. Natasha has a unique ability to use poetry to meditate on social problems, and her poems have been published in reputed magazines like Eunoia Review, What Is A Woman, and Beautiful Losers Literary Magazine. Natasha has pursued multiple creative writing programs, including the Iowa Young Writers' Studio, Advanced Creative Writing at Columbia University, and Poetic Justice: Exploring Dostoevsky's Russia at Stanford University.

    Besides her creative writing pursuits, Natasha has an excellent track record in the finance sector. She completed a Corporate Finance Summer Analyst position at Archi Indonesia and has worked as a Private Equity Summer Analyst at Northstar Group. She has also worked as a Transfer Pricing Intern at PwC Indonesia, where she suggested transfer pricing methods to the client. She takes an active role as the Former Editor-In-Chief at Northwestern Business Review, where she chaired the committee and became the school of education and social policy peer adviser.

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    New York City Metropolitan Area