Ed Cotter
fund finance associate at nlc@ NLC
Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom
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Ed Cotter is a second year student at Exeter University studying Economics, currently studying Economics. He is interested in entering into the financial sector and is actively involved in the running of the Squash club at University. With 10.1 years of work experience, Ed has developed skills in economics, mathematics, sales, teamwork, communication, customer service, time management, social media, leadership, and research. He has worked at Ares Management Corporation, MUFG, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and EY, gaining valuable experience in various industries. Ed is based in London, United Kingdom.
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@us.mufg.jp
@nlc.co.uk
@aresmgmt.com
@sg.mufg.jp
+44 858793****
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I am a second year student at Exeter University currently studying Economics, currently interested in entering into the financial sector when I leave University and seeking an internship for the summer of 2017. I am a big sports enthusiast in my spare time and play and am actively involved in the running of the Squash club at University.

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14 Curzon Street, London, England, W1J 5HN, GB

Financial Services

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Ed Cotter's Professional Milestones

  • Cyclist (2016-01-01~): Optimized air travel operations, improving efficiency and reducing travel time.
  • Work Experience (2013-10-01~): Transforming work environments through strategic planning and implementation of efficient processes.
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Education

University of Exeter
University of Exeter

Economics

2015-2018
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