Indiana University Purdue University - Mathematics
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Mathematics
Indiana University Bloomington
Bachelor's degree
President of PRISM (math club)
Mathematics
Pi Mu Epsilon
Phi Beta Kappa
PRISM
SUNY Geneseo
Exam 1/P - Probability
Exam 4/C - Construction and Evaluation of Actuarial Models
Exam 3/MFE - Models for Financial Economics
Data Analysis
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)
Partial Differential Equations
Public Speaking
Financial Reporting
Communication
Higher Education
Statistics
Calculus
Applied Mathematics
C++
Mathematics
Teamwork
Data Modeling
R
Microsoft Excel
LaTeX
Curriculum Development
University Teaching
Research
Existence of locally momentum conserving solutions to a model for heat-conducting flow
David Hoff
Existence of locally momentum conserving solutions to a model for heat-conducting flow
Matthias
Youngs
Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus (IUPUC)
OneAmerica
Milliman
SUNY Geneseo
Indiana University Bloomington
Corning Community College
Columbus
Indiana
•\tEstablished a mathematics minor by developing a new calculus-based statistics course that included statistical simulations
regression analysis
confidence intervals
and probability distributions\n•\tDeveloped college readiness rubrics for high school students
parents
and guidance counselors while serving in the Southeast Indiana Postsecondary Regional Partnership\n•\tMentored freshmen students in the First Year Experience program
which improved the retention and graduation rates\n•\tCollaborated with colleagues on 2 NSF grant proposals for math education and STEM education\n•\tCoordinated the ICTM Indiana State Math Contest exam writing for 2016
Assistant Professor
Mathematics
Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus (IUPUC)
Indianapolis
Indiana
Actuary (Student)
Milliman
Columbus
Indiana
•\tTaught Calculus and Differential Equations for the emerging Mechanical Engineering program
Visiting Assistant Professor (Mathematics)
Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus (IUPUC)
Corning
NY
I tutored mathematics at the Math Learning Center
Math Tutor (MLC)
Corning Community College
Indianapolis
Indiana Area
1) Investment Income Allocation: Developed a unified
efficient methodology for tracking allocation information for nearly $20B of income producing assets; while partnering with the investment accounting team to shorten quarterly allocations by 2 days and improve data quality. \n\n2) ERM Modeling for ORSA: Initiated the implementation of computational methodologies to be used in models for the annual ORSA
used Monte Carlo models for morbidity risk analysis
and produced an annual reinsurance credit risk report.\n\n3) Financial Planning and Analysis: Produced 5 projections of GAAP and Statutory income statements and liability patterns for 38 individual life and annuity products by making use of VBA macros and Oracle PBCS.\n\n4) Deep Dive Analysis: Identified the drivers for $5M+ of unfavorable earnings by establishing a framework for a source of earnings analysis. This included allocations driven by general ledger account activities
trend analysis
and replicating valuations at an issue-year level.\n\n5) Claims Financial Reporting: Rebuilding the death claims financial reporting process (on the order of $100Ms/year) by exploring data sources for reinsurance
riders
and pending claims. \n
Actuarial Assistant
OneAmerica
Geneseo
NY
Tutored mathematics at Math Learning Center
Math Tutor (MLC)
SUNY Geneseo
Teaching: Introductory Algebra
Pre-calculus
Finite Mathematics
and Calculus.\n\nGrading: Graded graduate level analysis and PDE courses.
Assistant Instructor
Bloomington
Indiana Area
Indiana University Bloomington
•\tPublished Thesis Work: Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Physik
Existence of locally momentum conserving solutions to a model for heat-conducting flow
PhD Candidate (Math)
Bloomington
Indiana Area
Indiana University Bloomington
English
Associate's degree
Mathematics
Corning Community College
SQL for Data Science
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Coursera
Introduction to Probability and Data
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Coursera Course Certificates
Summer Manufacturing Teacher Externship
Economic Opportunities through Education (EcO 15)
Inferential Statistics
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Coursera Course Certificates