Clinton Tepper, CFA
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Clinton Tepper is an MBA Candidate at the Yale School of Management. Over the summer of 2013, Clinton worked on long-dated foreign exchange trading strategies for the Ford Motor Company. Previously, Clinton worked as a Senior Strategy Consultant for IBM within the financial services sector, specializing in capital allocation and financial decision analysis. Clients included industry-leading asset management firms, global insurance conglomerates, multinational banks, and hedge funds. While at IBM, Clinton acted a thought leader for the Business Analytics and Optimization Financial Services Strategy practice area, researching new and innovative ways for companies to link earnings gains with improvements in enterprise analytics. On the technical side, Clinton also patented a new technique for managing large databases (Patent # 8,369,523). Clinton was also selected for IBM’s Corporate Service Corps Leadership Development program, and led a team in creating a strategic roadmap for the Tanzania Police Force in Dar Es Salaam. Prior to IBM, Clinton interned at Susquehanna International Group, at IBM Research, and at Microsoft. Clinton graduated the Cornell College of Engineering with a BS in Applied Engineering Physics. He enjoys small boat sailing and world travel. Specialties: Strategic Planning, Financial Modeling, Management Consulting, and Sensitivity/Scenario Analysis