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Timothy Van Hine
99 5th Ave. 607.972.3241
Oswego, NY 13126 tvanhine@oswego.edu

Career Objective

To seek challenging assignment and responsibility to best apply my unique skill set and to utilize my hard-work and passion while making ethically sound decisions.

Education

SUNY Oswego - Oswego, NY. Expected Graduation: May, 2015
­Bachelor of Science in Finance
Minor in Economics & Applied Statistics
GPA: 3.72/4.00
Relevant Coursework: Applied Financial Management, Intermediate Accounting, Management, Marketing, Corporate Finance, Money and Banking, Econometrics, Forecasting, Stat. Quality and Process Control
Honors: Deans List 3 Semesters, Presidents List 2 Semesters

Professional Experience

­Prudential Financial - May 2014 - Present
­Financial Professional Associate Internship
­Shadow current financial professionals and management to learn how to build a financial planning practice
Meet with perspective and current clients to strategically plan investments, insurance, and annuities
Help current financial professionals set appointments with clients and briefly research these clients for them

Seeking Alpha - October 2013 - Present
­Independent Research Associate
Gained insight for our team by speaking with specific companies to get valuable information
Fundamental and variance analysis for companies & competition in the oil & gas exploration sector
Published results in article, collaborating with an investment team in New York City
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­Loso's Landscaping - May 2011 - August 2013
­Landscape Operations
In charge of gaining new clients and closing sales on our services
Ensured team communication between supervisor and employees
Team based operations to meet specific clients’ needs

Leadership And Involvement

Financial Management Association- Vice President (2011- Present)
­DECA at SUNY Oswego- Co-Founder, Executive Vice President (2013- Present)
Men's DIII Tennis- Co-Captain (2011- Present)
­African Capital Markets Invited Speaker- CFA Research trip

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