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Carlyle Pledges $1 Million Towards Minority MBAs

Carlyle Group and the Robert Toigo Foundation will launch a private equity MBA fellowship intended to attract minority MBA candidates to the sector, Carlyle said in a statement Thursday. Full Article at Dealbook

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  1. Carlyle — once known as the ultimate insiders’ private equity firm – is taking a step to attract more women and minorities into the male-dominated world of private equity. Full Article at Reuters

  2. Private equity giant The Carlyle Group and the Robert Toigo Foundation are launching the Toigo Private Equity MBA Fellowship aimed at attracting minority MBA candidates to the sector, the company announced Thursday. Full Article at Washington Business Journal

  3. 2009-10-22 15:42:10 - a non-profit organization that has supported the development of minority MBAs as finance leaders for the past 20 years. Full Article at PR-Inside.com

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