About

Institutional markets research with engineering discipline and commercial strategy depth.

Rotman MBA candidate with mechanical engineering training, Imperial Oil capital-markets experience, and research grounded in macro, equity, and FICC themes.

Background

Finance research shaped by engineering, energy, and strategy.

A profile built from disciplined quantitative analysis, market experience, and a focus on institutional decision processes.

Education

Rotman School of Management, MBA candidate. University of Toronto, Mechanical Engineering BASc. Analytical training in systems, optimization, and risk.

Professional experience

Capital markets and energy research grounded in Imperial Oil experience, strategy, and financial analysis across commodity markets and corporate performance.

Research focus

Equity thesis development, macro transmission, FICC markets, liquidity regimes, and execution-aware analytics for institutional audiences.

Community & leadership

Collaborative work with the Black Founders Network, bridging market thinking and discovery-led research in finance and strategy communities.

Research orientation

Analytical discipline and institutional voice.

The work is anchored in clear questions: what drives cash flow, how do markets price risk, and what does that imply for strategy and execution?

Equity work

Sector coverage with a focus on business quality, capital allocation, and the interaction between company fundamentals and macro cycles.

Macro & markets

Cross-asset reasoning built around rates, FX, oil, volatility, and liquidity as drivers of positioning and risk.

Analytics

Tools and workflows designed to translate data into market intelligence that is actionable for desks and committees.