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Chief Trust Officers

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Take business, marketing, and communication classes in high school to build your skills. Join student clubs such as Junior Achievement (https://jausa.ja.org) and Business Professionals of America (http://bpa.org) to learn more about business and interact with business professionals. Try to learn more about corporations (especially those that employ CTOs) by reading publications such as Barron’s (https://www.barrons.com), the Wall Street Journal (https://www.wsj.com), Forbes (http://www.forbes.com), Bloomberg Businessweek (https://www.bloomberg.com/businessweek), Fortune (https://fortune.com), and Financial Times (http://www.ft.com). (Note: Certain sections of these publications online may be available only to subscribers.) Talk to CTOs about their careers to obtain a better understanding of training requirements, a typical day at work, key skills for success, educational requirements to enter the field, and how to break into the field. Perhaps you could even job shadow a CTO on the job.

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