1. Jack Johannessen
Contact Information: (206)390-7623 | johannessj93@gmail.com
Objective
Desires to employ a data-driven approach to optimize and enhance your business and the customer’s experience as
a junior analyst.
Work Experience
Dedicated Support Specialist, Best Buy Direct October 2016-February 2017
Used Excel to manage and fulfill orders. Created reports and models for team members to spot trends and optimize
efforts to fulfill orders.
IT Assistant, CWU Financial Aid September 2015-June 2016
Used Excel to organize scholarship data and award offers from various organizations. Constructed over forty new
scholarship webpages on cwu.edu/scholarships. Served on financial aid committee to allocate need-based funding.
Summer Intern at Federal Reserve Board, Washington D.C. Summer 2015
Arranged large data sets on consumer finance accounts using Stata. Created graphical analysis to find discontinuities
in refinance rates and credit accounts of individuals eligible for the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP).
Education
Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA Graduated June 2016
• Major Economics
• Minor: Mathematics
• GPA: 3.6/4.0 Cum Laude
Awards
Received $4000 College of Business Dean’s Scholar Scholarship, Alpha Lambda Delta Academic Honors, and Phi
Kappa Phi Academic Honors
Skills
Microsoft Excel (VLOOKUP, AVERAGEIFS, SUMIFS, HLOOKUP, Pivot Tables), Word, PowerPoint; LaTeX,
Stata, R studio, Windows and Mac OS, regression model building and analysis, attention to detail, quick learner.
Leadership and Activities
President of CWU Economics Association January-June 2015
• Doubled club membership.
• Promoted Economics Association and the major to new students.
• Led club to participate in Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Conference.
Participant at Quinnipiac University Global Asset Management Education (GAME) Forum March 2015
• Attended discussion panels and workshops hosted by Wall Street employees on topics concerning networking
and Wall Street regulations.
Dean’s Council January-June 2015
• Represented Economics Association on an eight-member committee.
• Persuaded College of Business Dean to amend business major curriculum to include more Excel-oriented
courses.
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