Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Alumnus of the Month


David Worrell
Class of 1990
The Ohio State University
The Max M. Fisher College of Business
BSBA, International Business

Mr. David Worrell is currently a freelance CFO at Rock Solid Finance, a consulting firm specializing in helping entrepreneurs make better decisions, take more effective action, and build a stronger, more profitable business. He is also an accomplished entrepreneur himself – Besides Rock Solid Finance, he has run three other successful companies.. At various times in his career, David has been an executive, a consultant, an author and even a lecturer at the Fisher Graduate School of International Business in Monterey, California.  From 2002-2009. Mr. Worrell was  a regular contributor to the Entrepreneur Magazine on all aspects relating to business finance, acquisitions and exit strategies.
Most recently, Mr. Worrell and his brother Jim (AIESEC Miami, 1978) founded AmeriStart, to assist foreign companies with on-the-ground sales, marketing, promotions, and other business development activities in the USA. His clients now are from all around the world, but mainly India, Europe, Australia and Brazil.

Why AIESEC?
Mr. Worrell became interested in AIESEC after hearing about the amazing experience his older brother Jim (from Miami University, Ohio) had during a professional exchange to Africa. During David’s time at OSU, the local committee of AIESEC Ohio State was not very active, but Mr. Worrell joined anyway as AIESEC was aligned with his major of International Business.

Exchange to Japan:
                  Despite not going on an exchange through AIESEC, Mr. Worrell spent 5 years living in Japan, starting with 1 year in Fukushima province teaching English under the Japanese Exchange Teaching program (JET). Mr. Worrell says, “everyday was an adventure there”. There, alone in the countryside (Fukushima is quite a distance from the city) and being “the only 5’9 white boy with blonde hair”, he was often mistaken as Michael J. Fox and had people coming up to him requesting pictures or randomly touching his hair. Mr. Worrell describes his experience in Japan this way; “at times, I felt like a semi-celebrity  - certainly one weird but interesting experience”.

Advice to Current Members:
Go for an exchange to experience a whole new culture, to get acquainted with International Business first hand and to bring that experience home to your peers, your collegues and your career.   International business is an interesting field of study and your work in AEISEC is a great foundation for an exceptional career.  Keep up the hard work – it pays off!

Other interesting facts about Mr. Worrell:
Despite living on campus for 4 years at OSU, Mr. Worrell is not a big fan of football.  He is equally at home in Tokyo (with 26 million people) and in the suburbs where he tends his small garden.  He loves all things business, including finance, despite the fact that most business classes put him to sleep during his undergrad at OSU.  Reach out to David on Linkedin… He invites all Buckeyes to join his network (and read his blog at www.RockSolidFinance.com) !

Twitter:  @WorrellBrothers
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Jun Hsien Lee
Mintai Wang
AIESEC Ohio State

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