John has more than a decade of experience analyzing companies in various capacities. After earning a BSBA in Finance, MS in Accounting and MBA from Northeastern University, he began his professional career at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in New York as an Assurance Associate in the Financial Services practice. He also participated in a rotational assignment in the Financial Service Research Institute at PwC where he studied bank mergers during the financial crisis.
After PwC, John spent five years at UBS Investment Bank where he worked first as a Capital Specialist, and then as an Equity Research Associate. In his research role, he maintained earnings models for companies in the Semiconductor and Semiconductor Equipment Industries, contributed to research reports, and participated in investor conferences.
John moved to General Electric Capital Corp in early 2014 as a Lead Risk Analyst where he built regression models to predict asset losses based on various macroeconomic scenarios. After the sale of the majority of GE Capital’s assets, John started a consulting firm which provides capital planning support to investment banks, in addition to running Gutenberg Research.