The GEMS Team

Meet Our Director

Prof. Michael Paranal CPA MBT JD MBA

Prof. Michael C. Paranal created GEMS in order to provide Marshall and Leventhal students the opportunity and guidance to develop the necessary skills to craft their own careers and become leaders and contributors in the community. As a USC alum himself, Prof. Paranal credits the generosity of his mentors and the USC community for his success in law, politics and business. He believes that the path to success is paved with people and GEMS is a unique program that guides young enterprising Trojans to grow into citizens who move the school and the community forward.

Meet Our Administrators

George Touma

George Touma

George Touma is the Director of Development for the USC Marshall School of Business and the USC Leventhal School of Accounting supporting alumni, family and friends to fulfill their philanthropic investments. George’s passion for scholarships and student support has led him to also serve as the Co-Chair of the campuswide USC Scholarships Council since 2021. He is dedicated to achieving President Folt’s Affordability Initiative to support all Trojans achieve their academic and career ambitions. George is the lead development liaison for Leventhal committed to expand the education and field of accounting. George enjoys bringing industry leaders to the classroom and participate in academic programs, like class projects and experiential learning experiences – especially the GEMS program. He is a native of Los Angeles, and has worked in higher education advancement for over a decade. He joined USC in Fall 2019 and has been Fighting On ever since.

 

Jeymi Choi

Jeymi Choi

Jeymi Choi is the Senior Manager for Founder Programs at the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at the Marshall School of Business. She spearheads different co-curricular programs at the Greif Center to provide founders a way to move forward with launching their ventures. She created the ATHENA initiative that is focused on increasing female founders, work with women investors, and provide opportunities for securing capital, find mentoring, and networking. She has a passion for helping students build and achieve their entrepreneurial dreams. Jeymi also finds time to creating new programs for the Greif Center. This year, she will partner with SparkSC and the various Career Centers on campus to host the inaugural Startup Career Fair. Jeymi is currently working on her Education Doctorate at USC. Her dissertation is focused on the lack of venture capital for women founders