
Consultant Handson Expert Various Derivatives / Business Analyst/ Operations Specialist ( Back, Middle & Front Office)
Greater New York City Area

Consultant Handson Expert Various Derivatives / Business Analyst/ Operations Specialist ( Back, Middle & Front Office)
Greater New York City Area
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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Worked (15+Years) In NY and London in strategic positions for some of the
World’s Leading Financial and Management Consulting Firms:
Deutsche Bank ● Booz Allen ● Citigroup● Societe Generale ● Barclays ● JP Morgan Chase ● Royal Bank of Canada ● Sanwa Bank ● KBC Bank
Back Office: Operations, Accounting and Risk Control
Middle Office: Financial Control, Product Control and Risk Management
Front Office: Short Term Fixed Income Derivatives Trading, Domestic Institutional Sales, Derivatives Analyst, Financial Analyst and Trader and Sales Support Specialist
Technical: Business Analyst and Business Customer Support
EXCEPTIONAL TALENTS:
• Preventing and Resolving Complex Organizational Problems
• Soft Skills, Training, Team Building and Leadership
• Implementing Strategic Front thru Back Office Procedures
• System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and Project Management
• Business Processing Reengineering and Straight Thru Processing (STP)
• Creating, Negotiating and Influencing Stakeholder and Sponsorship Buy-In
• Pre thru Post Trade Settlement, Security and Trade Life Cycle Management
• Manual and automated general and subsidiary ledgers and account mapping
• Uniting and working with people from various Cultures, Positions and Industries
• Understanding Sell Side, Prime Brokerage and Buy Side Institutional Infrastructures
PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE:
Markets: Derivatives, Cash, Securitization, OTC, Exchange Traded, Money and Capital
Asset Classes: Cash and Derivatives; Fixed Income, Credit, Equity, FX, Commodities and Interest Rates
•BUSINESS ANALYSIS
•OPERATIONAL
•CUSTOMER SERVICE EXCELLENCE
•TRADER PnL AND RISK MANAGEMENT
Participated in several Industry Wide Articles for: FTSE Global Markets - Publications Sept / Oct 2006 Issue 15 Mr. Neil A. O'Hara - Editor naoh@ix.netcom.com www.ftse.com Titled " Keeping Up With The Front Office' Pages 43 & 44 concerns speed & robustness of derivative settlement systems. Documentation backlogs for various derivative asset classes & types Financial Technologies Forum LLC - Invited Delegate Speaker 1:45 pm Sept 27, 2006 Ms. Maureen Nolan – Principal & Conference Director www.ftfnews.com Conference: Best Practices For Reconciliations and Exception Management Kevin’s Topic:” Extending Automated Reconciliations to the Middle & Front Offices “ Global Investment Technology Mr. Michael Shashoua – Senior Editor http://www.globalinv.com Article Titled “ Adopting Electronic Trading May Be The First Step To Cut Derivatives Processing Back Logs. Volume 16, Number 3 Oct 30, 2006 Cover Story, Cont’d Pages 10 & 11
Global Association of Risk Professionals ( GARP)
Standard & Poor’s Credit & Risk Training completed 5/06 – Loss Given Default (LGD
NY Institute of Finance - Continued Ed. Classes – Futures & Options and Yield Curve Analysis
Although now expired, I had passed my series 3, 7 and 63 security exams
Not Awards but humbled to have participated in several Industry Wide Articles:
FTSE Global Markets Magazine Sept / Oct 2006
Pages 43 and 44
"Keeping Up With The Front Office"
Or you can do an internet search "david krell universe" and then search for my name in the pdf file
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To obtain a complete copy of one or all articles below please contact: Chris Kentouris, Senior International Editor, Securities Industry News at Telephone: 212-803-8412, chressa.kentouris@sourcemedia.com
Back-Office Prescriptions June 5 2006;
Burgeoning credit derivative products get the STP treatment - just in time
Volume XVIII, Number 22 Pages 10, 20 & 27
The Partial (80 Percent) CDS Solution Oct 16, 2006
Volume XVIII, Number 35 Pages 4 & 18
Athena Will Deal with Back Office Complexity May 28, 2007;
Upstart systems consultant offers to fill in hedge funds blanks
Volume XIX, Number 21 Pages 16 & 20