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Were you in the Shweser videos?S2000magician wrote:
Here’s the short bio (the stuff overlaps; I’m not 170 years old):
The usual.
- Bachelor’s in Accounting
- Bachelor’s and Master’s in Math
- 30 years in software development (numerical control systems, navigation, traffic control, optimization, portfolio analysis, bond market simulation, oil processing plant design, computer-aided design, Monte Carlo simulation, database development)
- 10 years designing EFP warheads
- 6 years analyzing mortgage-backed securities
- 12 years in project risk management
- 20 years teaching university mathematics
- 9 years teaching finance (CFA review courses (all levels, in Los Angeles, Irvine, San Francisco, Washington DC, Atlanta, Vancouver, Toronto, Windsor ON, London, Paris, Geneva, Zürich, Frankfurt, Moscow, Kiev, Singapore, Malaysia), asset allocation, international finance, cash flow analysis)
- 9 years teaching project management (risk management, cost management, quality management, problem solving and decision making)
- 20 years as a professional magician
- Member of the 2012 US TREC team: rode in the 2012 TREC (equestrian) World Championship in Mafra, Portugal
- CFA charterholder
- Member of the Academy of Magical Arts (Magic Castle), Hollywood, CA
These days I mostly teach CFA courses, consult in risk management, write software, ride horses, and do magic shows. I’m recovering from surgery to replace my right ACL which I tore one week before the TREC World Championship in Mafra (I rode almost non-stop for just over nine hours after I’d torn it), and getting in shape for the next World Championship in 2016 in Spain.
I got my charter in 1999, having studied with Schweser for three years; my Level I review course was taught by Carl Schweser, and my Level II course and Level III course were taught by Andy Temte (who succeeded Carl).
That depends: is the guy of whom you’re thinking any good?kmj2318 wrote:
Were you in the Schweser videos?S2000magician wrote:Here’s the short bio (the stuff overlaps; I’m not 170 years old):
The usual.
- Bachelor’s in Accounting
- Bachelor’s and Master’s in Math
- 30 years in software development (numerical control systems, navigation, traffic control, optimization, portfolio analysis, bond market simulation, oil processing plant design, computer-aided design, Monte Carlo simulation, database development)
- 10 years designing EFP warheads
- 6 years analyzing mortgage-backed securities
- 12 years in project risk management
- 20 years teaching university mathematics
- 9 years teaching finance (CFA review courses (all levels, in Los Angeles, Irvine, San Francisco, Washington DC, Atlanta, Vancouver, Toronto, Windsor ON, London, Paris, Geneva, Zürich, Frankfurt, Moscow, Kiev, Singapore, Malaysia), asset allocation, international finance, cash flow analysis)
- 9 years teaching project management (risk management, cost management, quality management, problem solving and decision making)
- 20 years as a professional magician
- Member of the 2012 US TREC team: rode in the 2012 TREC (equestrian) World Championship in Mafra, Portugal
- CFA charterholder
- Member of the Academy of Magical Arts (Magic Castle), Hollywood, CA
These days I mostly teach CFA courses, consult in risk management, write software, ride horses, and do magic shows. I’m recovering from surgery to replace my right ACL which I tore one week before the TREC World Championship in Mafra (I rode almost non-stop for just over nine hours after I’d torn it), and getting in shape for the next World Championship in 2016 in Spain.
I got my charter in 1999, having studied with Schweser for three years; my Level I review course was taught by Carl Schweser, and my Level II course and Level III course were taught by Andy Temte (who succeeded Carl).
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Were you in the Shweser videos?
Close.escoleru wrote:S2000, are you from MIT or Harvard or the like?
I used to not like cats. Now we have two of them and they’re a hoot!escoleru wrote:Your way of thinking is very logical and makes the CFA monster become a cat!
And you as well, Cinderella.Cinderella wrote:Bill Campbell III. Pleasure to meet you sir!
Can’t hurt.vicky_cool400 wrote:magic sir will CFA help in a career in academics![]()
You seem to be living a pretty awesome life there!S2000magician wrote:
Here’s the short bio (the stuff overlaps; I’m not 170 years old):
The usual.
- Bachelor’s in Accounting
- Bachelor’s and Master’s in Math
- 30 years in software development (numerical control systems, navigation, traffic control, optimization, portfolio analysis, bond market simulation, oil processing plant design, computer-aided design, Monte Carlo simulation, database development)
- 10 years designing EFP warheads
- 6 years analyzing mortgage-backed securities
- 12 years in project risk management
- 20 years teaching university mathematics
- 9 years teaching finance (CFA review courses (all levels, in Los Angeles, Irvine, San Francisco, Washington DC, Atlanta, Vancouver, Toronto, Windsor ON, London, Paris, Geneva, Zürich, Frankfurt, Moscow, Kiev, Singapore, Malaysia), asset allocation, international finance, cash flow analysis)
- 9 years teaching project management (risk management, cost management, quality management, problem solving and decision making)
- 20 years as a professional magician
- Member of the 2012 US TREC team: rode in the 2012 TREC (equestrian) World Championship in Mafra, Portugal
- CFA charterholder
- Member of the Academy of Magical Arts (Magic Castle), Hollywood, CA
These days I mostly teach CFA courses, consult in risk management, write software, ride horses, and do magic shows. I’m recovering from surgery to replace my right ACL which I tore one week before the TREC World Championship in Mafra (I rode almost non-stop for just over nine hours after I’d torn it), and getting in shape for the next World Championship in 2016 in Spain.
I got my charter in 1999, having studied with Schweser for three years; my Level I review course was taught by Carl Schweser, and my Level II course and Level III course were taught by Andy Temte (who succeeded Carl).