JEREMY M. KRONICK 8 Douglass St. Apt. 2F, Cambridge, MA, USA 02139 617-678-1801 – jkronick@brandeis.edu EDUCATION 2010-Present BRANDEIS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL Waltham, MA, USA Doctor of Philosophy in International Economics and Finance, expected May 2014, GPA 3.93 International Business School Scholarship and Grant Research: Monetary policy, macroprudential regulation, and emerging markets Relevant Courses: Advanced Microeconomics, Advanced Macroeconomics, Independent Study on Central Banking, Asia: Center of the World Economy, Economic Development Strategies 2006-2008 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Toronto, Ontario, Canada Masters of Financial Economics, GPA 3.42 2003-2006 QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY Kingston, Ontario, Canada Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Mathematics, with distinction, GPA 3.63 WORK EXPERIENCE Summer 2012 BANK OF CANADA Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Economist, Regulatory Policy Division, Financial Stability Department Investigated the effects of both macroprudential regulation and monetary policy on the housing market in Canada Advised upper management on possible courses of action related to housing market research Supported upper management in research on new rules regarding banking regulation in Canada 2008-2010, DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP Toronto, Ontario, Canada Summer 2011 Senior Economic Analyst, Transfer Pricing Department Analyzed capital markets, economic conditions, and company cash flow statements to price loan and bond issues Advised clients on tax consequences and financial requirements relating to cross-border intra-company transactions Supported upper management in implementation of financial transactions Summer 2007 ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Toronto, Ontario, Canada Investment Research Analyst, Capital Markets, National Client Group Analyzed financial statements and cash flow statements to determine appropriate interest rates and terms and conditions for different types of loan products for companies ranging from start-up enterprises to multinational enterprises Provided investment advice for these companies Supported upper management in the execution of the loans and deals by attending loan negotiation meetings Created sales presentations for potential new clients on what the strengths of the National Client Group were and how these companies would benefit from our services Summer 2006 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF CANADA Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Junior Evaluation Officer, Department of Heritage Allocated proper funds and researched alternatives to current department endeavours as part of an evaluation team, and discussed allocation issues and possible tools to increase efficiency during weekly/monthly meetings with senior management INTERNATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Oct-Feb 2010 VOLUNTEER SERVICES OVERSEAS Georgetown, Guyana Business Development Officer Documented case studies of successful Amerindian women in entrepreneurship and governance roles to determine similarities Produced detailed analyses of significant and common challenges facing women who want to engage in private enterprise Provided summary reports on the effects on the home of women engaged in income-generating activities Adapted to working in foreign environments with local staff members and clients while producing within the given time constraints Summer 2005 TRANSAFRICA FORUM Washington, DC Junior Economic Researcher Conducted research on American and foreign policies and their financial and welfare effects on Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America Worked directly with TransAfrica Forum President on key initiatives concerning foreign policy Led the economic impact aspect of a project focused on raising public awareness of the effects of American policies in Haiti OTHER Computer Skills Microsoft Office suite, MATLAB, Bloomberg (API), Reuters, STATA Activities Canadian Securities Course Levels 1 and 2 Professional Financial Planners Course Levels 1 and 2 Hobbies include sports, music, travelling Languages Fluent in English and French, beginning Hebrew