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Dickie Bush

Analyst at BlackRock

Dickie Bush is a former portfolio manager at BlackRock who has transitioned into a successful digital entrepreneur and writing educator. He worked at BlackRock from June 2016 to March 2022, managing the $2.1 billion Obsidian Fund.3 Bush graduated from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, majoring in Operations Research and Financial Engineering.3

After leaving BlackRock, Bush co-founded Ship30For30, a cohort-based writing course that has helped over 10,000 students start and improve their online writing.12 He is also the co-founder of Typeshare, a platform for digital writing templates and AI tools.3

Bush's journey from Wall Street to digital entrepreneurship was driven by his realization that he wanted to build more tangible, real-world skills.1 He started an internal newsletter at BlackRock, summarizing financial podcasts, which sparked his interest in writing and content creation.1

Key aspects of Dickie Bush's career and achievements include:

  1. Founder of Ship30For30, a successful online writing program
  2. Co-founder of Typeshare, a platform for digital writing tools
  3. Former portfolio manager at BlackRock for nearly 6 years
  4. Princeton University graduate with honors in Operations Research and Financial Engineering
  5. Influential presence on social media platforms, particularly LinkedIn, where he shares business insights and writing advice

Bush's LinkedIn profile (username: dickiebush) has over 119,000 followers, and he regularly posts content on business strategies, writing tips, and personal development.2

Highlights

Today · twitter

The reader does not care about my writing, they care what it does for them. They do not care how long it took me, how much research I did, or how great I think it is. This truth forces me to write from a place of empathy (rather than a place of ego).

Mar 20 · twitter

Leaving my job on Wall Street is the riskiest thing I've ever done.

Turns out, staying would have been even riskier—because the fund I worked on later closed down.

Yet another reminder to bet on yourself because no one is coming to save you.

Jan 19 · New York Post
I'm a frequent flyer and I board planes whenever I want — groups be damned - New York Post
I'm a frequent flyer and I board planes whenever I want — groups be damned - New York Post
Jan 19 · Business Insider
A traveler gets called 'gate lice' after saying to always board first - Business Insider
A traveler gets called 'gate lice' after saying to always board first - Business Insider

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Greater New York City Area