When investigating disability in a professional perspective, I have quite a bit of trouble visualizing myself.  I have not yet found the profession that I want to pursue in, but there is something that I want to become, an Angel Investor.  Although it isn’t the main job, I still want to investigate the relation of disability and angel investing.

Ashton Kutcher (Above)
Note: The stickers on his computer are companies he invested in.

The main audiences and work partners that I will be working with are probably small company owners in need of investments.  By helping them establish their firm and business, in return I would receive a part of the share.  The nature of angel investing is lending a hand to those in need, which makes it a perfect environment to help the disabled.
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An angel investor is a private ‘profession’, meaning that the investing comes from my own private fund.  Therefore, there are no limitations in what or how I can help the small corporations.

This is how disability can be related to angel investing.  With the helping nature of this profession, I can help the disabled in need to establish their own companies.  The disabled are frequently looked over in the large investment companies, because of the lack of a strong credential.  However, I can look more deeply into the profile of the company to help those more than on paper.

Compared to large investment corporations, private investors have more time and effort to find those to invest in.  Therefore, there are fewer cases of bias in which companies to invest.  Therefore, angel investors are perfect for helping the disabled to have a start in business.
10/27/2013 12:41:56 pm

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