Fusing two completely different profession can be a very risky task to accomplish, and can even be completely difficult to handle. But that has never been an issue or an obstacle for one man who has been able to combine two interests at the same time, his name is no other than Lindsay Rosenwald. He has become a widely recognized individual in the Wall Street community for his astounding skills and performance, but he didn’t become an overly accomplished person in just one night.
Lindsay said that his journey into getting where he is today all started during his younger years in college, when he had to choose which career path he had to make, he quickly went for his interest. A degree in Finance became his ultimate choice; he took it up on the Pennsylvania State University in 1973. For his entire collegiate years, Lindsay dedicated all of his time into studying the system of how businesses work in different times. By the time he graduated in 1977, he got excited as to what the real business world has to offer him, but at that same moment, he felt something different.
Lindsay Rosenwald came to a discovery that what he truly wanted to do is to become a doctor, but being a businessman just weighs as much, for that he got confused as to what he has to do next. He is already armed and ready to take on the outside corporate realm, but he is half hearted into doing so because he strongly felt that something is missing. Lindsay then finally decided that he is going to med school just to have his aspirations fulfilled; he took a degree in Medicine at Temple University. Because studying the whole field of medicine eats up years and years of a student’s lifetime, Rosenwald still immersed in the studies and finally graduated.
After graduating from Temple, Lindsay Rosenwald quickly applied for an internship at the Abington Medical Center, and when he got accepted he decided as well to commit himself to private practice for 2 and half years. On the year of 1983, Lindsay finally felt the huge gap in his life; he knew that his business skills are being put to waste, and because of that reason he left the Center and traveled to Wall Street to fuse his two passions which is business and medicine together. He became successful in this area; he became an exclusive Physician/Analyst at one of the largest companies in Wall Street.
