Erica Yi Wong 114 E. Frambes Ave. • Columbus, OH 43201 • C: 614-707-9438 • wong.361@osu.edu EDUCATION & HONORS The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business Columbus, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Business Administration June 2012 • Concentration: Finance & Accounting, East Asian Studies Minor | Cumulative GPA: 3.95/4.00 • Honors Contract Program: Selected as 1 of 30 Fisher College’s top students to partake in a competitive academic honors program dedicated to building leaders and working directly with non-profit and for-profit corporations • Fisher Futures Investment Banking Program: 1 of 9 top finance students selected for highly competitive, faculty selected program exposing students to investment banking, financial modeling, security analysis, and business valuation • Wall Street Prep Financial Valuation Modeling Certified Singapore Management University Singapore, Singapore International Exchange Student Summer 2010 • Relevant Coursework: International Political Economy, Analytical Marketing, Operations Management EXPERIENCE JPMorgan Chase & Co. Columbus, Ohio Financial Analyst Intern, Consumer Banking June 2010 – Present • Evaluated financial outputs to analyze the economics and mechanics of the New Branch Portfolio • Worked with an analytics team to establish annual commitments for New Build branches • Assisting in re-evaluation project of select underperforming branches by creating Excel models and performing analysis on comparisons of various current and past approval data and model outputs • Playing a vital role in a complete rebuild of a retail investment financial model, by evaluating financials of over 5,000 current Chase branches. The Ohio State University, National Research Institute for College Wellness Columbus, Ohio Student Research Assistant June 2010 – Present • Began as the only undergraduate student in a research institute dedicated towards student wellness • Worked directly with Director Daniel Newhart of Research Institute on research and analysis of student data • Constructed survey instruments while performing data and trend analysis of previously collected data sets with SNAP, PASW, and Microsoft Excel LEADERSHIP, INVOLVEMENT & COMMUNITY SERVICE Global Business Brigades, Ohio State Chapter President and Co-Founder June 2010 – Present • Founded Ohio State Chapter of international non-profit organization dedicated towards sustainable development • Global Business Brigades connects students with international non-profit affiliates to empower communities in developing nations with implementation of microenterprise programs that improve the local quality of life • Will lead a team of students to create a sustainable business plan for a rural Panamanian village and travel abroad December of 2010 to implement business plan Undergraduate Student Government Director, Government Relations March 2010 – Present Associate Director, Government Relations September 2008 – March 2010 • Serving as a senior cabinet member overseeing 5 committees and dozens of cabinet members to create and maintain relationships with legislators at the city, state, and federal levels • Working to ensure the interests of students of higher education are considered in the legislative system while providing exposure for undergraduate students to various political activity pertaining to higher education Senior to Senior Mentoring Program Coordinator October 2008 – Present • Coordinate a mentoring program between socio-economically disadvantaged high school students and excelling undergraduate students with hopes of facilitating increased access to higher education • Train and prepare mentors with materials and resources to guide their mentees towards higher education Involvement Activities • Bucket and Dipper, Junior Class Honorary Spring 2010 – Present • Mirrors, Sophomore Class Honorary, AOSCH Representative Spring 2009 – Spring 2010 • Honors Ambassador, Student Representative Winter 2009 – Present AWARDS & SKILLS • Awards: Recipient of university merit scholarships which finance entire cost of education • Language Skills: Fluent in Mandarin Chinese STANDARDIZED TESTS • SAT: Math 780/Verbal 650 • ACT: Composite 34/Math 34/Reading 36