My Story

Through The Years

Deciding to focus on finance not as numbers, but as a system for creating value for clients, set the direction for everything I’m building now.

2022 

  • Enrolled in Toronto Metropolitan University’s Business Management program

2023 

  • Chose to major in Global Management Studies to understand how businesses operate across borders and how global markets, cultures, and institutions shape economic outcomes

  • Committed to a minor in Finance to develop strong financial judgment alongside strategy

2024 

  • Accepted into the Business Management co-op program, opening the door to hands-on experience through internships

2025

  • Named to the Ted Rogers School of Management Dean’s List

  • Completed my first internship at Enterprise Mobility, where I learned how to sell by understanding customer needs rather than pushing products, and one lesson stood out above all: Our brands are the most valuable things we own; our reputation is everything

  • Completed my second internship at the Ontario Investment & Trade Centre, gaining exposure to investment and economic development initiatives across government, industry, and international partners. From engaging with Ontario ministers to working alongside international delegations, this experience showed me how relationships are built and how doors open when you take initiative

2026

  • Earned the Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) Certification through the Canadian Securities Institute, deepening my understanding of Canadian financial markets, investment products, risk-return dynamics, and portfolio fundamentals

It’s been a process of learning, testing, and compounding.

Today, I’m focused on building financial knowledge into real-world value, understanding clients deeply, thinking about growth, and delivering results over time. I continually position myself for finance-related roles where analysis, judgment, and execution truly matter.

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Relevant University Coursework

  1. Introduction to Financial Accounting

  2. Introduction to Management Accounting

  3. Introductory Microeconomics

  4. Introductory Macroeconomics

  5. Managerial Finance I

  6. Managerial Finance II

  7. International Finance

  8. Personal Financial Planning

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