Nathan Henshaw Business Council Member Senior in Economics and International Business |
Critical Thinking
One day a man came to my assigned partner and me to ask for
a loan. He had some mechanical skills with cars and wanted to start repairing
tires and changing oil in a neighboring village. We considered the potential
risks and returns from the proposed investment and we visited his village
several times to analyze the industry. We made the decision to issue a loan for
his business idea. He was able to service several cars each day and paid off his
loan within a few months, despite his loan being a 12-month loan. This experience helped me gain confidence that I can analyze real situations and
not simply textbook problems.
Problem Solving
Part of the SEED experience is teaching classes. After class
one day, I was approached by three men who had started a fish farm together.
They had received a loan for approximately $600, between the three of them.
This amount of money is nearly twice the average income for a single family in
that area because most people live on less than one dollar per day. With some
hesitation these men asked if they could speak with me about their loan
payments. They explained that their fish farm dried up and they had lost
everything. This was a big problem for them and their families.
Nathan Henshaw and a fellow student with some Ghana children during their time with the SEED program. |
After several days of considering different
business ideas and consulting with our professor, we came in contact with a
friend who was looking to start a business. He had an idea to have these
three men start managing a snail farm for him. They were able to do this and
paid off their debt rather rapidly. They also qualified for another loan to grow a pepper farm.
These types of experiences don’t occur in the classroom. However, I know I was prepared to analyze these situations because of the
preparation I received from several professors and mentors. I have loved my
experience at the Huntsman School of Business — the quality of teaching is
exceptional. I enjoy the classroom setting and learning from fellow students
and the faculty. I am grateful for hands-on learning opportunities and to be able to put into
practice some of the business principles I have learned. I believe the education
I received in Ghana last summer was invaluable.
Powerful lessons can be taught by hands on learning. Nate is the ambitious type to put himself out there and learn those lessons. Way to be Nate.
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