Jane Bronco (MSF) Template
Street Address, Santa Clara, CA 95053
, 408-111-1111
EDUCATION
Santa Clara University, Leavey School of Business Santa Clara, CA
Master of Science in Finance June 2015
- Member of Finance Connexion Club
- Relevant Course Work: Financial Accounting, Financial Management
Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, CA
Bachelor of Arts in Economics May 2009
- Phi Beta Sigma, Chapter President, 2008-2009, Treasurer, 2007-2008
- Lacrosse team captain, Intramural Chess Champion, 2008, 2009
EXPERIENCE
Morgan StanleySan Francisco, CA
Public Power Analyst 2010-2014
- Created financial models of debt structures, debt refinancing, refunding opportunities, derivatives applications, insurance analyses, market sensitivities, historical rate comparisons, and debt service and cash flow generation.
- Collaborated with team of four to execute deal, including market monitoring, opportunity discovery,preliminary debt analysis and structuring, and deal pricing resulting in the acquisition of five new clients.
- Completed over $1.5B of senior managed financing as a member of two financial advisory teams through financial analysis and market research.
American Management Systems (AMS) Roseland, NJ
Retirement and Insurance Associate 2009-2010
- Managed migration of data storage environments. Researched possible sourcing options for software decommissioning. Recommendations resulted in $2.7M in operations savings annually.
- Executed certification testing for three phases: created test scenario matrix, determined test sets for execution, validated test cases to reduce processing time by 20%.
- Identified and researched test case progress and defects, and completed code move documentation best practices; implemented continuous improvement processes.
Wachovia Bank, N.A. Charlotte, NC
Fixed Income Sales & Trading AnalystIntern Summer 2008
- Partnered with fixed income sales and trading floor teams supporting high yield derivatives, syndicate municipals, money markets, foreign exchange, commercial mortgage backed securities and research functions.
- Assessed internally created bond pricing model to identify pricing inconsistencies and calculation errors; presented analysis and proposed solutions to fixed income directors as a summer intern group project.
- Generated and analyzed Fixed Income Sales/Trading models for fixed income securities; redesigned salesperson evaluation process for Generalists Sales Force and executed daily mechanics on the trading floor.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
- Starbucks Business Valuation: Led four-person project team thatanalyzed Starbucks financial statements and reports. Created an accurate valuation of business and baseline FCF from which future revenues can be projected.
- Economics for Business Decisions: Utilized advanced econometrics to gauge how guaranteed contracts incentivize athletes to perform; process helped determine if financial commitments made by investors provided sufficient return.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Positions: Junior Achievement Mentor, Volunteer for Second Harvest Food Bank, 2011-Present.
Computer Skills: Visio, DBC, Bloomberg, RapidSQL, TestDirector.
Language Ability: Proficient in French, Study Abroad in Paris, France, September 2007-January 2008.
Community Involvement: Stanford Undergraduate Women in Business: Mentor through Morgan Stanley, 2009-Present.