Relentless student looking for many opportunities. I desire a strong collaborative work environment where I can learn procedures, people, and strategies for future success as a financial advisor.
Overview
3
3
years of professional experience
Work History
Mechanic
No2
Bel Air, MD
05.2025 - Current
Auto mechanic apprentice for No2 where I would learn the ins-and-outs of how to be a automotive technician.
Financial Advisor Student
Rob Stankowski
Baltimore, MD
07.2024 - 07.2024
Rob Stankowski, a private financial advisor in Baltimore Maryland, led me through the step by step, technical of Financial Advising, ranging from data work, to attitude, and how to approach a client’s goals.
Student
Morgan Stanley
Baltimore, MD
07.2023 - 07.2023
A unique experience where I followed financial operations professional and C.O.R.S. vice president Mae Jean at Morgan Stanley. During which, I closely observed and interacted with a variety of financial analyst, getting a better grasp on their differing work-life.
Intern
T. Rowe Price
Baltimore, MD
05.2023 - 05.2023
This internship, awarded to 26 high school students out of over 100 applicants, provided the opportunity to meet daily with analysts, traders, and portfolio managers from 8:00 AM to 3:45 PM. As part of the experience, I was assigned to present a pitch on why T. Rowe Price should invest in Ticketmaster, addressing the recent controversy over Taylor Swift ticket distribution. Following the presentation, I led a 15-minute Q&A session to engage with the audience and clarify any questions. The experience concluded with valuable networking, as I received emails and business cards from the professionals I worked with.
Teacher's Assistant
Saint Paul's School
Brookville, MD
08.2022 - 04.2023
Every Thursday and Friday, I would accompany my old elementary school Japanese Teacher to lead the 1st and 4th-grade classes in their lessons. During which I taught students crucial material, covered for the teacher on days absent, collaborated with the teacher for lesson preparation and even taught some kids one on one for better understanding.