Hello my name is Frank! I'm a senior at the University of Iowa, majoring in Finance and Business Analytics & Information Systems. Originally from the Chicagoland area, I've always been passionate about combining data-driven insights with financial decision-making. After graduation, I'll be joining BMO as a Credit Analyst in the Commercial Bank, where I look forward to helping businesses grow through smart, strategic lending. Throughout college, I've developed a strong foundation in financial modeling, data analysis, and problem-solving through internships, coursework, and student organizations. I'm driven, curious, and excited to keep learning and building a career at the intersection of finance and technology.
Classes | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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BAIS Capstone | 11:00–12:15 | 11:00–12:15 | |||
Risk Management & Insurance | 9:30–10:45 | 9:30–10:45 | |||
Wealth Management | 12:30–1:45 | 12:30–1:45 | |||
Digital Product Management | 2:00–3:15 | 2:00–3:15 |
As a campus tour guide, I lead prospective students and their families on informative, engaging tours of the University of Iowa, showcasing academic programs, campus life, and student resources. I strive to create a welcoming, memorable experience through confident communication and enthusiasm. This role has helped me build strong public speaking, leadership, and interpersonal skills while representing the university.
During my time at BMO, I conducted in-depth reviews of multiple Confidential Information Memorandums (CIMs) to identify potential risk factors, including market concentration, industry cyclicality, future outlooks, and historical financial performance. I completed an annual credit review of a construction company by updating key performance metrics and presenting a slide deck to managers, where I answered questions on the company’s background and risk profile. Additionally, I gained insight into the credit decision-making process by shadowing calls with the credit team, where we evaluated potential business downsides and discussed whether to extend debt financing to companies within the Engineering & Construction sector.