EDUCATION
Darden Graduate School of Business Administration
Charlottesville, VA
University of Virginia
Candidate for Masters of Business Administration May 2002
· Finance Club, Consulting Club, and Students for Responsible
BusinessThe Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering May 1994
· Varsity Basketball Team
EXPERIENCE
Honeywell, Inc., Summer Associate Morristown, NJ
Summer 2001
Corporate Finance
- Performed DCF valuation analyses and researched
acquisition targets in the pharmaceutical contract
manufacturing (“PCM”) industry. Results used to evaluate
potential bid ranges.
- Managed sell-side due diligence process of the PCM
business unit by coordinating with corporate and plant
staff to execute data room requests.
- Developed financial reports for $100MM PCM business unit
to summarize balance sheet, income statement,
and cash flows. Reports developed to assist management in
identifying trends and variances.
Tetra Tech, Inc., Senior Consultant Falls Church, VA
1998-2000
Project Management 1994-1996
- Managed a team of eight consultants in the analysis of
environmental and economic impacts of relocating
plutonium-powered battery production operations.
- Led a team of five consultants in the assessment of
environmental impacts associated with construction and
operation of cross-border natural gas power generators.
Strategic Analysis
- Conducted cost-benefit analyses to determine preferred
site location of plutonium-powered battery production
operations. Results assisted client in selection of site
alternative with $2MM annual savings.
- Assessed potential locations for the construction and
operation of independent natural gas combustion turbines
in Canada to generate electricity for supply to the U.S.
grid.
Eastern Research Group, Consultant Chantilly, VA
1996-1998
Economic and Environmental Modeling
- Developed cost models to estimate capital and operating
costs of implementing new technologies for the pulp
and paper industry. Evaluated mill-specific and
industry-wide cost effectiveness and environmental benefits
of
proposed national regulations for the industry.
- Calculated mill-specific and aggregate industry
reductions in energy consumption, air emissions, and solid
waste generation resulting from use of technologies that
form basis of pulp and paper industry regulations.
Benchmark Analysis
- Analyzed foreign pulp and paper companies to identify
new technologies that improve environmental quality
while maintaining product quality. Determined feasibility of
new technologies for use by U.S. pulp and paper
mills of comparable size with similar products.
PERSONAL
· Enjoy reading, traveling, coaching basketball and baseball,
and acting.
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