

Member
BBA
2nd Year
Mr. Dunnigan has gained experience through his many professional
positions, which have developed his skills in research, client
relations and office etiquette. Through his internship at
Senator Coleman’s office, he garnered a higher research aptitude
and became comfortable working with constituents. As an intern
he investigated immigration laws and represented Senator Coleman
at Minnesota’s Outdoor Game’s Fair.
As the auction Co-Chair at the Innocence Project, he managed the
fundraising and distribution of monetary capital. his job was
an intensive task that required corporate solicitations,
research and office collaboration. As a result, he has a
comprehensive foundation for working in a professional
environment, and a deep interest in financial services.
Specifically, he is very interested in working as a proprietary
trader at an investment bank. He thinks this position would
employ the skills he has already developed as well as give him a
chance to expand his capabilities. He is very interested in
learning more about securities trading and capital investments,
and he believes a position as a proprietary trader would
accomplish such goals.
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Acquired Full Time Positions & Internships plus Degrees
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Activities |
Activities Completed |
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Detailed papers from informational interviews with
executives within your coverage area |
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Relevant finance assignments (valuation, modeling, etc.) |
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Trading simulations |
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Relevant books under our recommended list |
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Participation in tutoring sessions |
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Equity Research Reports |
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Case Competitions |
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Events & Seminars |
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Contact Information:
Scott Dunnigan
Phone: 651-214-8967
E-mail:
sdunnig@luc.edu