"F1 - Visa, H1B - Visa, and Salary Negotiations tell us more". - Rose-Gaëlle
With Rose-Gaëlle VP Morgan Stanley & BAC Auburn University
This is part 2 of the Rose-Gaelle interview, listen to it on all podcasts. Rose-Gaëlle's ("R-G") fascination with technology started at an early age. Her family’s home in Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon, had a large library where as a young girl, Rose-Gaëlle spent many days reading from a book about inventors and their creations, which sparked her curiosity. “I wanted to be that person -- the one whose inventions made an impact and changed the game," she says.
In high school, she focused on mathematics and physics, and after moving to the U.S., she earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in Software Engineering at Auburn University, where she was also a Graduate Research Assistant in the school’s Intelligent and Interactive Systems Laboratory. She also earned a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from Oglethorpe University as part of a dual-degree program.
After completing a summer internship in Morgan Stanley’s Prime Brokerage Technology department, Rose-Gaëlle joined the firm’s Technology Analyst Program (TAP) in 2012. She currently works with the User Interface Engineering team, focusing on building and maintaining many of the firm’s mobile applications.