Undergraduate student in Financial Economics at the University of Toronto. Teaching assistant, finance analyst, and mathematics tutor.
I'm an undergraduate student at the University of Toronto, pursuing a specialist in Financial Economics with a minor in Mathematical Sciences. My academic work spans probability theory, econometrics, derivatives pricing, and fixed income markets.
I have professional experience in private equity and M&A advisory, having worked at EQT Group's Private Capital Asia team in Taipei and as a summer analyst at Deloitte's M&A Financial Advisory practice.
On campus, I serve as a Teaching Assistant for ECO227 and previously held leadership roles within Lambda Phi Epsilon and UTM Capital. I also tutor high school and IB mathematics students privately.
Minor in Mathematical Sciences. Cumulative GPA: 3.94/4.00. Rotary Club of Mississauga Lakeshore Scholarship in Economics recipient. Relevant coursework: probability theory, real analysis, econometrics, derivatives pricing, fixed income markets.
Lead weekly tutorials for undergraduate economics students, reinforcing course concepts through interactive problem-solving. Host weekly office hours, providing individualized academic support.
Supported a live US$10 billion LBO deal, crafting investment committee pitch decks and detailed financial models including DCF and LBO analyses. Conducted sector analysis across AI solutions, industrial automation, and semiconductors to identify investment opportunities.
Constructed DCF and relative valuation models for client engagements. Gathered market intelligence across semiconductor, TMT, and biotech sectors. Delivered a market research report on semiconductor materials and their strategic relevance to the EV industry.
Produced data-driven financial reports, organized annual club events, and maintained financial records to ensure transparency and accountability.
Held multiple executive roles within the fraternity, overseeing academic programming, internal affairs, and recruitment initiatives.
Established in 1985 by the Port Credit Rotary Club (now the Rotary Club of Mississauga Lakeshore), this scholarship is awarded to a third year student with high academic standing in the Economics Specialist or Financial Economics Specialist Program.
A rigorous introduction to statistical analysis for economics students, covering probability models, random variables, point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, sampling distributions, and simple regression analysis. Tutorials focus on both theory and practical application of these methods.
Feel free to reach out about professional inquiries, or academic questions related to any of my interested fields. Always happy to connect.