Eliott Wahba in graduation regalia.

Young Professional Spotlight: Eliott Wahba

Eliott Wahba recently graduated from the MS Marketing program at the Warrington College of Business. Since graduating, he has launched his own business, using tools learned at the University of Florida.

Q: Tell us about yourself. Where are you from?

Wahba: “My name is Eliott Wahba. I was born and raised in Brussels, Belgium. I earned my bachelor’s in business administration in the spring of 2023 and completed the traditional master’s in marketing in the spring of 2024.”

Q: What are your best memories from Warrington?

Wahba: “One of my favorite memories from Warrington was my first day of class. It was a proud and surreal moment to realize I was officially a Gator, studying at one of the best business schools in the country. Coming from a small country like Belgium was a monumental step in my life. Additionally, I made lasting friendships through classes and group projects during my time at Warrington.”

Q: What have you been up to since graduating?

Wahba: “After graduating, I moved to South Florida, fulfilling a lifelong dream of living in the U.S. and leaving Europe. The day after graduation, I began working on my new business, DolFinContent, which was officially launched in November. I am also preparing to launch a second venture in Spring 2025.”

Q: Tell us about your business.

Wahba: “DolFinContent is a marketplace for graphic design, offering services like logo design, web design, app design, business card design and branding packages. The MS Marketing program equipped me with the tools to effectively market my business and our services and build brand awareness from scratch. It also gave me valuable connections, and several classes helped me shape the concept into a viable venture.”

Q: Any cool facts you’d like to share?

Wahba: “I speak four languages: French, Dutch, Hebrew and English. I only started learning English during my senior year of high school! I love traveling and have visited over 20 countries. At 17, I moved to the U.S. by myself and started college.”