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Hello, my name is Henry Evans, a finance major at Syracuse University's Whitman School of Management, Class of 2029. This past year I completed business calculus (MAT 284), introductory financial accounting (ACC 151), microeconomics, and business law, alongside coursework in finance fundamentals. I hold both Bloomberg certifications, BMC and BFF, earned through Whitman's Impress program. I'll be starting a summer internship as a market-making analyst at GTS Securities on Wall Street in July,...

Hello, my name is Henry Evans, a finance major at Syracuse University's Whitman School of Management, Class of 2029. This past year I completed business calculus (MAT 284), introductory financial accounting (ACC 151), microeconomics, and business law, alongside coursework in finance fundamentals. I hold both Bloomberg certifications, BMC and BFF, earned through Whitman's Impress program. I'll be starting a summer internship as a market-making analyst at GTS Securities on Wall Street in July, which will keep my accounting and quantitative fundamentals sharp.
My teaching experience comes from peer academic support within Whitman and through my involvement in FCAP, the school's finance and capital markets organization. I've worked one-on-one with classmates throughout the academic year, primarily other college freshmen, helping them through financial accounting problem sets, business calculus homework, and Excel modeling in both informal library study sessions and scheduled one-on-one meetings. I also have five years of experience as a head server at a Thai restaurant, where I trained new servers from scratch, a role that taught me how to break down a complex process into manageable steps and how to read when someone is following along versus quietly confused. That same skill carries directly into tutoring.
My approach is problem-driven rather than lecture-driven. The most effective sessions I had with classmates started with their actual homework or exam topics, not a generic walkthrough. I work the problem alongside the student, pause when something doesn't click, and stay on that point until they can handle the next variation independently. I'd rather spend forty-five minutes on one concept that actually lands than rush through six that don't. I plan to tutor primarily in financial accounting, accounting, Excel, Bloomberg Terminal, business calculus and, pre-calculus subjects where I have either recent coursework completion or formal certification.


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Syracuse University
Finance, Accounting

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Business

I'm a finance major at Syracuse University's Whitman School of Management with strong recent coursework in financial accounting, business calculus, microeconomics, and business law. I hold three industry certifications relevant to business and finance tutoring: Bloomberg Market Concepts (BMC), Bloomberg for Finance (BFF), and Adventis Financial Modeling Certification (FMC) Level 1, which covers DCFs, LBOs, three-statement models, and comparable company analysis in Excel. I tutor introductory financial accounting (Kimmel/Weygandt, Spiceland, Libby, Horngren texts), general business topics, and Excel for finance, with comfort across journal entries, the cash flow statement, bond amortization, ratio analysis, financial modeling, and the Excel functions most used in finance (VLOOKUP, INDEX/MATCH, XLOOKUP, SUMIFS, pivot tables, NPV/IRR/PMT). My approach is problem-driven: I work alongside students on their actual homework, exam topics, or modeling assignments rather than lecturing, and this July I'm starting a summer internship as a market-making analyst at GTS Securities on Wall Street, which keeps my fundamentals sharp.
Public Speaking

Public Speaking

I focus specifically on business and finance presentation prep, stock pitches, investment thesis presentations, class project presentations, and similar structured business communication where the goal is to make a case and defend it under questioning. At Syracuse's Whitman School of Management, I built and delivered a full stock pitch on Novo Nordisk for the FCAP Stock Pitch Competition, including a six-slide deck, written thesis, and live Q&A defense of an options-based trade structure. I also completed a Book business project presentation and have done dozens of one-on-one professional conversations with senior bankers and traders during the FCAP NYC Trek and follow-up networking, where the same skills (clear framing, anticipating pushback, knowing your numbers) apply directly. I help students structure their argument, build a clean slide deck, practice their delivery, prep for likely Q&A challenges, and handle nerves. However, I am not the right tutor for general public speaking (TED-style talks, speech competitions, weddings, or large-audience speeches outside business or finance contexts).
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