Michael Duncan is a recent graduate of Texas A&M University with a BBA in Business Honors and Finance. He held internships at Protiviti in risk consulting, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago in member product support, and No Labels in New Hampshire field operations. At A&M, Duncan was Chairman of the MSC Bethancourt Associates and Director of the Freudian Slip Improv Comedy Troupe. He was also President and cofounder of No Labels at Texas A&M and a staff writer for The Mugdown. Duncan has received multiple scholarships and leadership awards and maintains interests in sailing, squash, reading and travel.
Michael Duncan is a recent graduate of Texas A&M University with a BBA in Business Honors and Finance. He held internships at Protiviti in risk consulting, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago in member product support, and No Labels in New Hampshire field operations. At A&M, Duncan was Chairman of the MSC Bethancourt Associates and Director of the Freudian Slip Improv Comedy Troupe. He was also President and cofounder of No Labels at Texas A&M and a staff writer for The Mugdown. Duncan has received multiple scholarships and leadership awards and maintains interests in sailing, squash, reading and travel.
Michael Duncan is a recent graduate of Texas A&M University with a BBA in Business Honors and Finance. He held internships at Protiviti in risk consulting, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago in member product support, and No Labels in New Hampshire field operations. At A&M, Duncan was Chairman of the MSC Bethancourt Associates and Director of the Freudian Slip Improv Comedy Troupe. He was also President and cofounder of No Labels at Texas A&M and a staff writer for The Mugdown. Duncan has received multiple scholarships and leadership awards and maintains interests in sailing, squash, reading and travel.
EMAIL: MIKEDUNCS@GMAIL.COM PHONE: (312)-543-2056 E D U C A T IO N 8/14 - 5/18 Texas A&M University, Mays Business School College Station, Texas B.B.A. in Business Honors and Finance, Minor in Art and Architectural History Cumulative GPA: 3.70/ 4.00 Finance 100% of education through scholarships ACT: 34, SAT Math: 710, SAT Verbal: 750 Selected to the Business Honors program as one of the top business undergraduates based on academic excellence and demonstrated leadership, which emphasizes discussions and case studies in an academically challenging environment 1/16 Brazil Business Study Abroad Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Engaged in 3 hours of international course-study focused on the Brazilian business environment, cultural immersion trips, and professional business visits to top Brazilian companies through a three week trip in the south of Brazil P R O F E S S IO N A L E X P E R IE N C E 7/17 8/17 Protiviti Chicago, Illinois Risk & Compliance Consulting Intern Tested receivables used as collateral in debt security transactions for three large financial institutions by combing through bank statements, invoices, monthly reports, and accounting ledgers with Protivitis lender due diligence team Created a credit Risk Index dashboard from scratch by developing a hierarchical framework of metrics to quantify credit risk, creating sample data for those metrics, and streamlining the results with data visualization software Presented to the global lead for the financial services industry on emerging trends of startups in the insurance industry 6/16 8/16 Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Member Product Support Group Intern Overhauled existing unprofitable safekeeping fee structures by analyzing over 94,000 individual annual transactions Maximized customer usage of FHLBCs digital eBanking utilized platform by implementing strategies to increase usage by members ten percent after modeling customer relationship management software data on Microsoft Excel Analyzed 100 municipal bonds to determine whether they are eligible as collateral for advances focused on real estate 6/15 8/15 No Labels Manchester, New Hampshire New Hampshire Field Intern Selected as part of an elite group of student leaders from across the nation to represent No Labels at a national convention of presidential candidates, voters, and key New Hampshire political figures in October 2015 Collaborated with presidential candidates, campaigns, and voters in order to aggregate interests against hyper- partisanship in American politics through a campaign-style initiative across the entire state of New Hampshire L E A D E R S H IP A N D IN V O L V E M E N T 9/15 Present Memorial Student Center (MSC) Bethancourt Associates College Station, Texas Chairman (4/17 Present) Work with a team of six executives to manage a $2 million endowment and $63,000 annual operating budget Coordinate critical thinking and professional development with 24 students through a weekly interdisciplinary experiences and case studies focusing on career opportunities, global developments, and challenging perspectives Internal Development Officer (4/16 4/17) Produced a program centered on big data which drew nearly 1,000 attendees featuring famed statistician Nate Silver Spearheaded a professional development evening featuring employees of top consulting firms with over 100 attendees Professional Development Subcommittee (9/15 4/16) Executed a marketing plan to attract over 1,100 students to an event with Freakonomics co-author Stephen Dubner 4/17 Present The Mugdown College Station, Texas Staff Writer Selected as one of ten individuals out of more than 100 applicants to write for an anonymous organization seeking to challenge the thinking of the Texas A&M community by delivering relevant, satirical news and orchestrating stunts 4/15 9/16 No Labels at Texas A&M College Station, Texas President and Cofounder Directed a best-in-country signature drive, winning a contest with more than 110 other college chapter competitors Created and led an organization that seeks to think critically about American politics from a non-partisan perspective Orchestrated an event in which Texas Secretary of State Carlos Cascos spoke to a crowd of 100 students 9/14 Present Freudian Slip Improv Comedy Troupe College Station, Texas Director and Public Relations Officer (1/16 Present) Performed in Houstons Trill Comedy Festival alongside several famous comedians from across the country Instruct new and potential members nine hours per week on the art of improv emphasizing collaboration and impromptu problem solving in order to prepare for multiple shows that earn revenues of $5,000 a semester ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS Old Army Gentlemens Society, Horizons Consulting and Finance Guild, University Disciplinary Appeals Panel, Presidents Endowed Scholar, Mays Business School Scholarship, Fish Camp Counselor, Gilbert Leadership Conference, Delta Sigma Pi Professional Business Fraternity, MSC Freshman Leadership International, Two-Time Illinois State Sailing Champion, Playing Squash, Reading, and Traveling