Double Major: Economics (Financial concentration), Statistics (Econometrics Concentration)
Minor: Computer Science
Cumulative GPA: 3.7 / 4.0
Studied British political and financial systems, history, media, and culture in semester - long study abroad program
Traveled independently and in groups on cultural expeditions to numerous countries
ACT: 36 / 36 (Writing 12 / 12)
SAT: 1560 / 1600 (Writing 23 / 24)
Cumulative GPA 3.89 / 4.0 - Class of 2017 Salutatorian
Hosted virtual discussion sessions, focusing on small-group, bespoke engagement activities with 24 students
Coordinated weekly office hours and organized graded student activities (quizzes, exams, discussion forums)
Ran twice-weekly sessions with over 250 students; taught both conceptual and programming skills
Coordinated grading and feedback with other TAs via weekly meetings and daily Slack communication
Collaborated alongside investment analysts in monitoring pension / 401(k) client portfolio
Led the following individual projects:
Built asset / liability cash flow monitoring tool to better match LDI portfolios for pension clients
Leveraged Mornigstar API to create automated customized reports for analysis of 401(k) lineups
Optimized the monthly account reconciliation process by building an automated data entry program
Created dashboard using Bloomberg API that allowed for daily data refresh of security benchmarks
Led the outside staff and caddies under Head Caddiemaster at a private, members - only club
Greeted / Learned names, faces, and golfing preferences of all 400+ members and their guests
Performed starter duties - Logged charges / managed play / maintained pace (80+ rounds per day)
Maintained practice facilities / practice range / course (managed set-up, upkeep, and breakdown)
Accepted into the Alfred Marshall Society, a premier group of students with an interest in Economics
Provided the opportunity to attend exclusive talks with professors and other professionals in the field
Offered free group tutoring servies and private one-on-one tutoring for students in micro/macroeconomics