Cedric Bobo discusses a new program for Black student-athletes to transition into the commercial real estate market.
Diana Olick | CNBC
When Darius Livingston graduated from the University of California, Davis, two years ago, he knew his football career was over. Like most of his former teammates — and the majority of college athletes — he wasn’t going pro.
Instead, Livingston went into commercial real estate, thanks to lessons he learned from a paid internship program that teaches young students of color the fundamentals of finance, with a particular focus on real estate investing.
The program, Project Destined, is a social impact platform founded by former Carlyle Group principal…
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