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Chapter 1 1 Wyatt A. Chartrand 5491 State Route 410 Castorland, New York 13620-2311 • 315.955.5241 [email protected] EDUCATION AND HONORS Binghamton University, State University of New York, School of Management Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Expected Spring 2016 Concentrations in Finance and Consulting & Leadership Cumulative GPA: 3.24/4.00 Jefferson Community College, State University of New York Associate of Science in Business Administration Spring 2013 Cumulative GPA: 3.68/4.00 | President’s List/Dean’s List, Fall 2011-Spring 2013 Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, Honors Program, graduated with High Honors H. G. Sackett Technical Center, Board of Cooperative Educational Services Technical Certification in Business Computer Technology I & II Spring 2011 Cumulative Grade: 95.7% | Technical Merit List, Fall 2009-Spring 2011 National Technical Honor Society, SkillsUSA PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Finance Society SUNY Binghamton University Member Fall 2013-Present Gained knowledge about technical finance in the investment management and investment banking industries by participating in weekly roundtable discussions Built on material learned in classes by applying qualitative and quantitative analyses in a variety of activities by attending relevant workshops Participated in the Organization’s annual Equity Research Case Competition through the development of both a qualitative and quantitative analysis of a company stock Professional Internship Program SUNY Binghamton University Student Leader Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Increased self-awareness through exploring personal strengths and their connection to individual and team leadership through on-campus volunteer efforts Analyzed and discussed the complexities of leadership and the multidisciplinary nature of leadership studies by participating in seminar lectures Learned the basics of group roles, dynamics, and decision making to apply leadership techniques in group settings by helping to develop and execute on-campus activities with fellow student leaders Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society SUNY Jefferson Community College Treasurer for Tau Xi Chapter Fall 2012-Spring 2013 Advised the Chapter on all matters relating to finance and accounting by contributing strategic and leadership input in executive board meetings Oversaw how the Chapter’s money was spent, both directly dictating expenditure and authorizing it as required by carrying out focused administrative duties Played a direct role in both administrative and fundraising activities for the Chapter by assisting in all volunteer and fundraising efforts Business Club SUNY Jefferson Community College Treasurer Spring 2012-Spring 2013 Led the Club on all matters relating to finance and accounting by maintaining accounts, signing checks, and investing excess funds appropriately Managed the Club’s finances by both directly dictating expenditure and authorizing it as required by authorizing and signing the appropriate documentation Played a direct role in both administrative and fundraising activities for the Club through the orchestration and execution of volunteer activities W. B. Payne Insurance Lowville, New York Intern Spring 2011 Completed data entry and computer input through data entry and word processing software to optimize organizational effectiveness Performed general office work such as filing and clerical duties to assist the organization in the completion of business processes ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Other Honors: President’s Award for Educational Excellence, H. G. Sackett Technical Center’s Outstanding Performance Award Technical Skills: Microsoft Office User Specialist in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Word Expert, and Microsoft PowerPoint Other Skills: Microsoft Excel, Access, Project, Publisher, and Minitab Interests: All functions of business and finance in both academic and professional contexts, leadership studies and development, academic and professional development in English language skills such as vocabulary acquisition and etymology, study of Modern Latin, and technology applications

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Wyatt A. Chartrand 5491 State Route 410 • Castorland, New York 13620-2311 • 315.955.5241 • [email protected]

EDUCATION AND HONORS

Binghamton University, State University of New York, School of Management Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Expected Spring 2016

Concentrations in Finance and Consulting & Leadership

Cumulative GPA: 3.24/4.00

Jefferson Community College, State University of New York Associate of Science in Business Administration Spring 2013

Cumulative GPA: 3.68/4.00 | President’s List/Dean’s List, Fall 2011-Spring 2013

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, Honors Program, graduated with High Honors

H. G. Sackett Technical Center, Board of Cooperative Educational Services Technical Certification in Business Computer Technology I & II Spring 2011

Cumulative Grade: 95.7% | Technical Merit List, Fall 2009-Spring 2011

National Technical Honor Society, SkillsUSA

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Finance Society SUNY Binghamton University

Member Fall 2013-Present

Gained knowledge about technical finance in the investment management and investment banking industries by

participating in weekly roundtable discussions

Built on material learned in classes by applying qualitative and quantitative analyses in a variety of activities by

attending relevant workshops

Participated in the Organization’s annual Equity Research Case Competition through the development of both a

qualitative and quantitative analysis of a company stock

Professional Internship Program SUNY Binghamton University Student Leader Fall 2013-Spring 2014

Increased self-awareness through exploring personal strengths and their connection to individual and team leadership

through on-campus volunteer efforts

Analyzed and discussed the complexities of leadership and the multidisciplinary nature of leadership studies by

participating in seminar lectures

Learned the basics of group roles, dynamics, and decision making to apply leadership techniques in group settings by

helping to develop and execute on-campus activities with fellow student leaders

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society SUNY Jefferson Community College Treasurer for Tau Xi Chapter Fall 2012-Spring 2013

Advised the Chapter on all matters relating to finance and accounting by contributing strategic and leadership input in

executive board meetings

Oversaw how the Chapter’s money was spent, both directly dictating expenditure and authorizing it as required by

carrying out focused administrative duties

Played a direct role in both administrative and fundraising activities for the Chapter by assisting in all volunteer and

fundraising efforts

Business Club SUNY Jefferson Community College

Treasurer Spring 2012-Spring 2013

Led the Club on all matters relating to finance and accounting by maintaining accounts, signing checks, and investing

excess funds appropriately

Managed the Club’s finances by both directly dictating expenditure and authorizing it as required by authorizing and

signing the appropriate documentation

Played a direct role in both administrative and fundraising activities for the Club through the orchestration and

execution of volunteer activities

W. B. Payne Insurance Lowville, New York

Intern Spring 2011

Completed data entry and computer input through data entry and word processing software to optimize organizational

effectiveness

Performed general office work such as filing and clerical duties to assist the organization in the completion of business

processes

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Other Honors: President’s Award for Educational Excellence, H. G. Sackett Technical Center’s Outstanding Performance

Award

Technical Skills: Microsoft Office User Specialist in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Word Expert, and Microsoft PowerPoint

Other Skills: Microsoft Excel, Access, Project, Publisher, and Minitab

Interests: All functions of business and finance in both academic and professional contexts, leadership studies and

development, academic and professional development in English language skills such as vocabulary acquisition and etymology,

study of Modern Latin, and technology applications