Commercial real estate firms unite to recruit Black student-athletes.

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Commercial real estate firms unite to recruit Black student-athletes.
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Project Destined, a social impact platform founded by former Carlyle Group principal Cedric Bobo, is partnering with the Black Student-Athlete Summit to offer paid, virtual internships to 100 student-athletes from nine Division I schools. The program teaches young students of color the fundamentals of finance, with a particular focus on real estate investing. The program has trained more than 5,000 participants from over 350 universities worldwide and has partnered with over 250 real estate firms. The internship includes opportunities for scholarships and networking.

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