Economics and Institutional Pressures

A Spring 2026 research project examining how new technology and shifting regulation push institutions to behave differently and how that filters into market structure.
Finance & Technology | AI Workflows | Leadership
Finance and Technology & Forensic Accounting student at Seton Hall's Stillman School. Building AI-driven finance workflows at Blue Owl Capital and Johnson & Johnson, leading 300+ members at ALPFA Seton Hall, and writing on markets at The Stillman Exchange.

I study how finance and technology work together to reshape the business landscape. At Blue Owl Capital, I built AI workflows in FloQast and Monday.com across 30+ funds. At Johnson & Johnson, I modeled IRR/NPV scenarios for a new oncology launch and presented to senior leadership. On campus, I lead ALPFA Seton Hall as President, co-lead the High Finance Club, edit finance coverage at The Stillman Exchange, and run equity research on a $500K student-managed portfolio.












A Spring 2026 research project examining how new technology and shifting regulation push institutions to behave differently and how that filters into market structure.

A year-long research project with a 15-student team studying how large behavioral models are beginning to shape societal trends. Findings were presented to SHU leadership at the end of the year.

Built IRR and NPV scenarios for a new oncology launch and walked senior leadership through the forecast and product performance.

DCF analyses on Cameco and UnitedHealthcare inside a $500K student-managed diversified portfolio.
At Blue Owl Capital, I built and tested three AI agents designed to automate journal entry preparation and accounting workflows across more than 30 funds. The work started with understanding where the bottlenecks actually lived inside FloQast and Monday.com, then designing agents that could handle the repetitive, high-volume tasks that slow down a finance team.
Built a personal knowledge system combining Claude, NotebookLM, and Obsidian. NotebookLM processes research papers, PDFs, and articles into a queryable knowledge base. Claude handles synthesis, analysis, and artifact development. Obsidian stores and links everything into a permanent vault that compounds knowledge over time.
Developing structured prompts for research on systemic change, emerging technologies, and personal career trajectories. Applied directly to a study on how new technology and shifting regulation reshape institutional behavior, and a year-long team research project on how large behavioral models are shaping societal trends — both presented to SHU leadership.
Articles from The Stillman Exchange and my personal blog. Topics range from IPOs and tariffs to AI, private capital, and the businesses behind the headlines.
Coverage ratios are deteriorating quietly at the borrower level, and private credit's link to traditional banking is tighter than headlines suggest.
EA's $55 billion go-private deal became the largest leveraged buyout in history and reshaped how investors are thinking about the future of gaming. Here is what the deal signals for the industry.
Klarna's IPO marked a turning point for the buy now, pay later space. Here is how the company got to this moment and what its public debut means for the broader fintech market.
The full archive of my finance coverage — IPOs, M&A, tariffs, private capital, and the businesses behind the headlines.
Longer-form essays on AI, the early career, and where finance and technology are headed next.
This site is the proof-of-concept for how I work with AI as a research and engineering partner. I made the design and structural decisions; AI tools compressed the build cycle. Below: the stack and the reasoning behind it.
Ran a priority-tiered audit of the original site and produced the visual system — color tokens, type scale, component standards — that this build follows. Design decisions stayed mine; the compression to hours instead of days came from Claude.
The site is built as a React application scaffolded through Lovable. Every component renders from the same design tokens, which is why a single change in one file ripples to every card on every section.
All styling flows through Tailwind v4's CSS-based @theme configuration. Color, type, and spacing live in one place; the rest of the site consumes them. No drop shadows, no gradients, no glassmorphism — restraint is the design language.
Every commit pushed to GitHub triggers a Cloudflare Pages build, with rollback available per deploy. The same pipeline pattern I would use shipping a production service.
AI tools sit alongside the rest of my work — financial modeling at Blue Owl Capital, FloQast and Monday.com agents, the AI Second Brain I run for research. The exact same fluency built this site.
Recruiters, hiring managers, professors, collaborators, fellow students, and anyone working at the intersection of finance and technology. I am always open to conversations about internships, research, writing, or ideas worth exploring. If any of that is you, reach out.