Experience Summary
When I graduated in 2006, I began an entry level career as a credit analyst. The technical analysis did not bother me, but the lack of social interaction did. I changed careers and joined a private wealth management firm, educating affluent investors as to which investments vehicles best fit their objectives.
I have 2 years of experience in giving free public seminars at local libraries and community centers. These seminars cover the basics of investing and financial planning concepts. Preceding this, I have helped my little brother in high school mathematics, something that he struggled with. Similar to my career path, I enjoy using common ground references in education in order to help illustrate otherwise complex concepts.
Teaching Style
I enjoy "de-coding" mathematics to those who naturally stuggle with basic concepts from algebra to calculus. I use principles of mathematics in my day-to-day life, so being able to communicate the importance and "real-life" scenarios with students can be helpful in illustrating it's applications.
Lastly, my family consists mainly of 2 professions: physicians and teachers. In order to give back to the community, I believe that I have the responsibility to use my talent and personability in order to help struggling students excel in their educational endeavors.