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Chase N. Perlen
26 Prospect Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540 • (203) 858-3945 • [email protected]
Education
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Master in Finance
Expected 2017
Current Coursework: Software Engineering for Scientific Computing, Econometric Theory, Advanced
Time Series Models, Financial Risk Management, Corporate Finance and Financial Accounting
Past Coursework: Asset Pricing, Fixed Income, Statistical Theory and Methods, Econometrics, Monte
Carlo, Statistical Learning and Nonparametric Estimation, Statistical Analysis of Financial Data in R
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, Minors in Statistics and Computer Science
May 2015
GPA: 3.78 (cumulative) 3.90 (major)
Honors: Magna Cum Laude, Dean’s List
Past Relevant Coursework:
• PhD level coursework: Financial Economics, Continuous-time Financial Economics, Real
Analysis, Microeconomics
• Other Coursework: Probability Theory, Stochastic Processes, Algorithms, Partial-differential
Equations, Financial Derivatives, Statistical Inference
GRE: 170 (math) 165 (verbal)
SAT: 2290 (composite): 800 (math) 720 (reading) 770 (verbal)
Work Experience
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Quantitative Finance Intern | New York, NY
June 2016 – August 2016
• Worked with the Global Capital Markets (GCM) strats team in generating actionable capital
market strategies, intelligence, and applications for both institutional clients and other GCM teams
• Analyzed GCM/investment banking fees using regression and time series methods and presented
my findings to GCM leaders
• Modeled pension clients’ portfolio exposures to simulate their funded status
Credit Suisse, Equity Research Intern | New York, NY
June 2014 – August 2014
• Assisted the Telecomm team by updating financial models, organizing and attending conferences
with clients, and participating in investor relations and client calls
• Initiated coverage on a new company, which included creating a discounted cash flow model,
preparing a research report, and presenting my financial thesis to co-workers
• Helped write earnings reports
Applied Intelligence Strategies, Intern | Wilton, CT
July 2013 – August 2013
• Used NeuroShell, a neural networks software package, to identify past historical trends and create
trading strategies
• Backtested trading strategies
• Implemented macros to create and organize excel data
Relevant Skills
Programming Languages: Java, C/C++, Python, R, and Ocaml
Proficient in Microsoft Office and LaTeX
Activities and Hobbies
Sport Analytics, Fantasy Football, Traveling, Systematic Card Games