Dorian J. Fuller ’04C Proves that English Majors Can Shine in Finance

February 25, 2013

Dorian J. Fuller ’04C never thought he’d be working in the fast-paced world of Finance. But nearly a decade after his St. John’s graduation, this former English major is immersed in Business, and he has no intentions of turning back.

“I always had a passion for language – the texture and sound of words,” Fuller explained. “But when I graduated, I was intent on marrying my girlfriend, and I needed a job to quickly stabilize my life. I was an English major and Philosophy minor, but I found that Finance – specifically Compliance – was well suited to my skill set.”

It didn’t take long for Fuller to get bit by the Finance bug.

“I’m hooked,” he joked. “I was a little intimidated at first, but I decided to just dive right in and I’ve never looked back.”

All in all, that decision worked out wonderfully, as Fuller currently serves as Vice President of Compliance and Risk Review at Barclays, one of the world’s most prominent financial services provider. He is responsible for managing the risk associated with his firm’s high-profile transactions, ensuring that Barclays avoids any potential negative publicity.

“What we do is make sure that all of our policies and protocols are smart with respect to managing risk,” he said. “I deal with a lot of policies and procedures, but I’m grateful that my degree at St. John’s – though not in Finance – taught me how to pick up on information quickly, how to pull data apart and fix problems.”

In addition to the education he received at St. John’s, Fuller also gained valuable leadership experience on campus by serving as President of Haraya – the University’s Pan-African Students’ Coalition – and President of Student Programming Board, an organization that helps to establish social and recreational programs on campus.

“During my presidency, especially in regards to Haraya, I’d say the stars were aligned,” he explained. “I had an amazing executive board, and we were able to build our connections to a lot of different areas of campus. The dorms had just been built and Residence Life was just emerging, so we ended up growing the organization to almost 200 members.”

In many ways, Fuller laid the groundwork for what Haraya has become today – one of the University’s most popular student organizations. And although he can look back proudly on what he accomplished during his student years, he can’t help but be amazed at how far both Haraya and campus life have come since then.

Today, Fuller gives back to St. John’s by providing mentoring opportunities through the Count on Alumni for Career Help (COACH) program, a unique initiative in which students speak with alumni professionals about their careers and particular industries.

“I recently went out to a nice lunch with one of my mentees, where we discussed how he could enhance his resume,” he said. “Also, I connected him with a number of people within my network, so hopefully that can help to kickstart his job search.”

Although Fuller may not have originally planned to go from English major to Compliance professional, his career has certainly been fulfilling, and he’s glad that he can share those experiences with today’s St. John’s students. He hopes to one day obtain either a Law degree or an M.B.A., and is excited to continue climbing the corporate ladder.

“It’s challenging out there,” he said. “But with a strong network like ours, there are a lot of opportunities for students. And I know firsthand that no matter what you major in, a St. John’s education will prepare you for anything.”