Growing up on a gritty east London council estate in East Ham, Bobby was a trader for the investment banking superpower Lehman Brothers. Later, he moved to the investment bank Nomura and qualified as a chartered accountant at PwC. Despite earning a six-figure salary, he decided to retrain in a new career with a starting salary of £20,000. Bobby co-founded a social enterprise called OxFizz that supported disadvantaged students applying to universities.
He also took a sabbatical from client work at PwC to train new graduates, realizing the impact he could make through education
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