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Article: Wall Street Banker Quits Morgan Stanley to Work in Kosovo.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
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- January 21, 2000
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Jan. 21--For most people, let alone a 26-year-old, landing a job at Morgan Stanley, a Wall Street investment bank, would be a dream come true. Yet 26-year-old Bradley Bush quit that job last fall to help people in Kosovo.
He and his colleagues are now working to provide economic assistance to private businesses in that country.
Bush, who has several relatives in eastern Idaho, was working at Morgan Stanley last spring when he and a friend volunteered to work in refugee camps in Kosovo. He said what they witnessed at the camps had a dramatic effect on them. He said he and his friends asked, "Can't we have a greater impact on the world than this?"
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