"I majored in American Studies at Georgetown University with the hope of attending law school. Instead of pursuing a law career, I decided to apply for finance jobs and eventually landed an internship at JPMorgan in New York. Ultimately, I became an analyst in Miami, but I quit after two years. My dad, an attorney by trade and restaurateur for many years, asked me if I'd ever consider partnering with him on a new venture."
"Together, my dad and I are attempting to create a new world-class dining experience from the ground up, Daniel's Steakhouse, in Fort Lauderdale. My dad is 62 years old and already owns several other successful restaurants, so he doesn't really need to build this brand for himself. Working with him, I can gain hands-on experience alongside someone who has already mastered the art of entrepreneurship."
Kassidy Angelo studied American Studies at Georgetown University intending to attend law school but shifted into finance and interned at JPMorgan in New York. She worked as an analyst in Miami for two years before resigning to join her father in a new restaurant venture. Her father is a 62-year-old attorney and experienced restaurateur who already owns successful restaurants. They cofounded Daniel's Steakhouse in Fort Lauderdale to build a world-class dining experience. Angelo applied finance skills to her leadership role at Gioia Hospitality Group. Working with her father provided hands-on entrepreneurial training and strengthened their personal relationship.
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