Vice-President & Senior Portfolio Manager - The Private Client Reserve at U.S. Bank
Location:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Industry:
Capital Markets
Work:
U.S. Bank - Milwaukee, WI since Dec 2012
Vice-President & Senior Portfolio Manager - The Private Client Reserve
Traditum Group - Chicago Feb 2011 - May 2012
Director & Trader
Knight Capital Group - NYC/NJ Nov 2009 - Jul 2010
Managing Director
Stark Investments - Milwaukee, WI Aug 2005 - Mar 2009
Portfolio Manager & Director of Global Environmental Finance
NextEra Energy Resources - Jupiter, FL May 2002 - Jul 2005
Senior Energy Trader
Education:
University of Chicago - Graduate School of Business (GSB) 1996 - 1999
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Accounting and Finance
DePaul University 1995 - 1998
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Applied Mathematics & Statistics
University of Wisconsin-Madison 1984 - 1986
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Economics
Skills:
Trading Business Development Portfolio Management Derivatives/Options Trading Electricity & Natural Gas Trading Federal Energy Policy Capital Markets Advisory Talent Acquisition Algorithm-based Energy Trading & Market-Making On-campus Recruiting Mentoring & Coaching Commodity Markets Recruiting Derivatives Equities Hedge Funds Market Making Valuation Energy Markets Energy Policy Options Wealth Management Services Finance Hedging Energy
Nov 2012 to 2000 Associate AttorneyAxiom Law Chicago, IL Aug 2012 to Nov 2012 Contract AttorneyJPMorgan Chase & Co. Chicago, IL Apr 2012 to Aug 2012 Contract ConsultantWinston & Strawn LLP Chicago, IL Oct 2010 to Feb 2012 Associate, Summer AssociateFederal Courts Raleigh, NC 2009 to 2010 Judge James C. Dever III, U.S. District Court JudgeCook County State's Attorney's Office Chicago, IL Jun 2007 to Aug 2007 Summer Law Clerk
Education:
University of Notre Dame Law School Notre Dame, IN Jan 2006 to Jan 2009 J.D. in LawIndiana University - Kelley School of Business Bloomington, IN Jan 2002 to Jan 2006 B.S.
Skills:
Legal Research, Legal Writing, Oral and Written Advocacy
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