Matthew M - Leeds School of Business



Matthew M. Streelman

Matthew.Streelman@Colorado.edu

732 Chimney Creek Dr. Golden CO, 80401

(303) 931-1908

Education

University of Colorado at Boulder, Leeds School of Business Expected Graduation: May 2007

Bachelor of Science, Business Administration with an emphasis in finance

Minor in economics

Certificate of Entrepreneurship candidate

Overall GPA: 3.969 Finance GPA: 4.0 Accounting GPA: 4.0

Investment Banking Seminar Sponsored by Lehman Brothers Fall 2005

▪ Highly selective enrollment course limited to premier finance, accounting, and economics majors

▪ Value corporations using DCF models, previous acquisition analysis, and comparable company analysis

▪ Prepare mock IPO and road show presentation for a panel of Investment Bankers

▪ Rigorous semester long course tailored for students pursing careers in Investment Banking

Relevant Course Work: Financial Markets and Institutions (FNCE 3020), Corporate Finance (FNCE 3010), Money and Banking (ECON 4111), Corporate Financial Reporting I (ACCT 3220)

Lancaster University January 2006 – May 2006

International Exchange Student Lancaster, UK

Professional Experience

Citigroup Investment Banking June 2007

Investment Banking Analyst New York, NY

Cowen and Company June 2006 – August 2006

Investment Banking Summer Analyst New York, NY

▪ Fully involved in the Technology, Media, and Telecommunications group in the Investment Banking division

▪ Working member on an IPO for an undisclosed Chinese alternative energy company

▪ Update valuation models and comparable company models to be used by senior bankers

▪ Provide industry, company, and market data to senior members of the TMT group

Trep Café, a student run and owned coffee shop January 2005 – December 2005

Manager/Co-creator Boulder, CO

▪ Planned, opened, and ran the Trep Café, located in the basement of the Leeds School of Business

▪ Created projected sales and financial statements, recruited employees, and prepared legal documents

▪ Took part in every aspect of starting a business

Genesee Foundation, community run nonprofit May 2004 – October 2005

Aquatics Director Golden, CO

▪ Hired, trained, and supervised 15 employees while maintaining 3 pools.

▪ Created and co-managed Aquatics budget, oversaw maintenance of pools, produced schedules and provided community relations

▪ Created and sustained a safe and enjoyable pool environment for residents of the Genesee community

Genesee Swim Team Summer 2002

Assistant Swim Coach Golden, CO

▪ Taught and trained beginners and advanced swimmers, increasing their competitive edge

▪ Listened and responded to community and parents inquires and concerns

Leadership

American Young Investor Investment Club 2004 – Present

Chief Operating Officer

▪ Prepare and present market summaries, and coordinate investment competitions

▪ Dedicated to assisting, educating, and learning investment strategies through weekly club meetings

▪ Assist in the educational process involved in teaching investment strategy to club members

Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization 2005 – Present

Treasurer/Event Coordinator

▪ Participate in weekly meetings addressing entrepreneurial opportunities for student development

▪ Taking lead in establishing new business venture: Trep Café

▪ Planned and produced Evening with Entrepreneurs, an event for young entrepreneurs to listen and ask professional entrepreneurs “how they did it”

Honors and Awards

Lehman Brothers Investment Banking Scholarship (2006-07), Charles and Anna C. Saunders Entrepreneurship Scholarship (2006-07) Dean’s Scholarship (2004, 2006), Alumni Scholarship (2005), Beta Gamma Sigma (2005), Dean’s list (all semesters)

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