

Economics undergraduate at Loyola University Chicago with interests in health economics, public policy and econometric analysis. Experienced in empirical research using NHIS data and Stata, focusing on mental health and socioeconomic health inequalities. NCAA Division I student-athlete on a full athletic scholarship with strong interests in evidence-based policy evaluation and applied economic research.
High-achieving Division I student-athlete operating in a results-driven, performance-focused environment. Awarded Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year and achieved European-level qualifying times, demonstrating consistent excellence and execution under pressure. Applied data-driven performance analysis to monitor progress and optimise outcomes while balancing 30–40 hours per week of training and competition alongside full-time academics. Developed strong analytical thinking, resilience, time management, and teamwork skills that are directly transferable to analytics and consulting roles.
Streamlined financial record-keeping to improve accuracy and support basic compliance requirements. Conducted regular stocktaking to reconcile inventory levels and minimise discrepancies. Managed daily sales transactions, contributing to revenue generation through proactive customer engagement. Processed transactions and issued handwritten receipts in a low-technology retail environment, requiring strong attention to detail, and cash-handling accuracy.