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Education

University of Wisconsin–Madison

B.S Economics | May 2026

Pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Economics with a minor/certificate in Digital Studies. 

Madison, WI

Digital StudieS Certificate

Academic Timeline

GraduatiNG Class of 2026

Professional Experience

Customer Service Representative

Family Dollar

Assisted over 150 daily customers with transactions and inquiries while maintaining perfect cash accuracy. Managed store organization, merchandising, and shelf restocking to ensure efficient retail operations.

June 2023 - August 2025

Volunteer Coordinator

Greater Chicago Food Depository

Recruited and supervised large volunteer groups for community food distribution. Managed schedules and tracked participation data to ensure efficient services for underserved Chicagoland communities.

June 2018 - August 2022

Professional Skills

Expert Software

  • Stata, Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Canva, and Adobe Creative tools

Research & Analytics

  • Proficient in RStudio, SQL, and Tableau for advanced quantitative research

Languages

English · Spanish · Portuguese

 Extracurriculars

Deliberation Dinners

Participant

Nov 2025 - Mar 2026

Engage in structured civil discourse and deliberation on complex societal and policy issues. Facilitate inclusive discussions among diverse student groups to foster community understanding and critical thinking.

Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA)

Collaborate on professional networking initiatives and participate in leadership development workshops tailored for Latino professionals in finance and business sectors.

Member

Sept 2025 - Present

BRASA Brazilian Student Association

Member

Sept 2024 - Present

Support cultural outreach and integration programs for Brazilian students. Assist in organizing events that celebrate Brazilian heritage and promote international collaboration on campus.

Economics Student Association

Participate in workshops and seminars focused on quantitative research methodologies and current industry trends in economics. Engage with faculty and peers to discuss advanced economic theories.

Member

Sept 2023 - Present

Courses Taken at UW–Madison

Economics & Finance

  • ECON 101 – Principles of Microeconomics
  • ECON 102 – Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECON 205 – Quantitative Tools for Economics
  • ECON 300 – Introduction to Finance
  • ECON 301 – Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
  • ECON 302 – Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
  • ECON 310 – Statistics: Measurement in Economics
  • ECON 330 – Money and Banking
  • ECON 340 – Microeconomics in Popular Culture
  • ECON 350 – Chinese Economy
  • ECON 441 – Analytical Public Finance
  • ECON 461 – International Macroeconomics

Data, Math & Analytics

  • MATH 211 – Calculus
  • STAT 240 – Data Science Modeling I

Digital Studies

  • COM ARTS 155 – Introduction to Digital Media Production
  • COM ARTS 346 – Critical Internet Studies
  • COM ARTS 605 – Digital Studies Capstone
  • L I S 201 – The Information Society
  • L I S 202 – Divides & Differences – Multicultural
  • L I S 301 – Information Literacies Online
  • ART 107 – Introduction to Digital Forms

Social Sciences, Environment & Professional Skills

  • COUN PSY 115 – Human Development: Educational Effectiveness
  • ENVIR ST 103 – Agroecology of Food and Agriculture
  • ENVIR ST 120 – Introduction to Earth System
  • ANTHRO 105 – Principles of Biological Anthropology
  • ANTHRO 340 – Music, Race & Culture in Brazil
  • PSYCH 202 – Introduction to Psychology
  • ATM OCN 140 – Natural Hazards and Disasters
  • GEN BUS 106 – Skills for Business Analysis
  • INTER-LS 210 – L&S Career Development
  • ACCT I S 100 – Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • CNSR SCI 111 – Financial Life Skills
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