 My name is Edwin van der Berg. I'm 37 years old. I studied economics at the University of Groningen. I have been working for a suction since 2011 and currently I'm a senior lecturer in financial management. Before I started working at Suction, I worked for a private bank in Holland. I advised wealthy clients how to invest their money. I did that one for five years. Great job! But I decided to move on to a different job. I started working as an analyst on the stock market for one of the biggest pension funds in the world. I did that one for two years and 2011 I joined Suction. My favorite finance topic is investment analysis, financial management. I have a passion for analyzing companies. I have a passion for analyzing investments and also transferring the numbers into a logic story to advise the client. That's what I love to do. The IFAP project that I would recommend to anybody is, year one, we have the management game. During the management game students have the responsibility to manage a sort of company that is almost going bankrupt. And what they need to do is they need to make decisions based on management, on HRM, on finance, but also on legal and marketing and basically recover the company into a flourishing company again. During year two, we have the Coventry online internet learning experience. During that simulation game students have to participate in a simulation, trading stocks, trading commodities and basically beat their students from Coventry and Madrid. The second project that we offer to our students during year two is called Wall Street Survivor and during that game we expect students to manage a portfolio of stocks and cryptocurrencies. It's a real life game so you have to invest in Apple, Facebook, Bitcoin, maybe some other cryptocurrencies with the goal to beat your opponents. One of the best games that I have played. Good question, is it all about the money? Well when I had your age, 17, 18, I had the goal to become a millionaire when I was 35. Currently I'm 37, I didn't make it. But to answer your question, it's absolutely not all about the money. The most important advice that I can give you as a future student is follow your passion. Well I thought money was my passion but it turns out that teaching, helping others, explaining the material, how it works in real life, that's what it's all about. I found my passion. I hope you will find yours.