Economics & Psychology at Barnard College '26
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Motivated third-year Economics and Psychology double-major, offering strong experience in finance, accounting, client service, communication, and leadership roles.
As a junior at Barnard College double majoring in Economics and Psychology, I bring a strong analytical foundation and a passion for finance, research, and strategic problem-solving. Through roles in financial operations, research, and leadership, I have developed expertise in data analysis, accounting, and investment evaluation.
Currently, I serve as a Guided Research Assistant at Columbia’s Economics Department, analyzing European banks' financial disclosures to assess ESG alignment. Additionally, my experience as a Finance Chair for the Governing Board at Barnard has allowed me to oversee a $150,000 budget, ensuring equitable funding allocation for 120+ student organizations. My operational finance roles at Columbia Nano Initiative and Barnard’s Bursar’s Office have strengthened my financial tracking, reconciliation, and reporting skills, where I manage invoices, student accounts, and budgeting processes with precision.
Furthering my knowledge in Mergers & Acquisitions, private equity, and investment banking, I am part of the Grata Scholars Program, gaining hands-on experience in financial modeling, deal execution, and investment analysis. My prior work in impact investing and ESG analytics underscores my ability to assess financial risk and opportunity through a sustainability lens.
Driven by resilience, adaptability, and a deep commitment to professional growth, I am eager to transition into corporate finance, accounting, or consulting, where I can apply my financial acumen and problem-solving skills to drive meaningful business impact.
Barnard College of Columbia University | New York, NY
Junior | Class of 2026 | GPA: 3.8 (Dean’s List)
Double Major: Economics & Psychology | Minor: South Asian Studies
Relevant Coursework: Accounting & Finance, Corporate Finance, Money & Banking, Econometrics, Statistics, Intermediate Macroeconomics & Microeconomics, Calculus III, Environmental & Natural Resource Economics
On-Campus Involvement: First-Generation & Low-Income Mentor, Broadway Community Inc. (Food Pantry Volunteer)