Francis (Frank) Witt
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Objective: To obtain a full time entry level position utilizing my mathematics and economics
educational background.
Education and Related Course Work:
University of California at Santa Barbara
Bachelor of Arts in Economics-Mathematics – March 22nd, 2013
Overall College GPA: 3.12
Highlighted Course Work:
Econometrics: Estimated and hypothesis tested classical linear regression models. Used STATA
to analyze regression models.
Statistics with Economics and Business Applications: Applied statistical methods to the
analysis of economic data, used excel to analyze data.
Methods of Analysis: Introduced to methods of proof in analysis.
Writing Research for Engineers: Addressed the analytical skills underlying the research
process of academic and professional communities in engineering.
Experience:
Part-Time Analyst/Assistant
M. T. Peterson Inc., Summer 2009, 2010, 2011
Assisted in analyzing the cost effectiveness of land acquisitions. Worked with owner of the
company to determine property costs and resale values. Used tools such as pivot tables in excel
to help organize and analyze property data.
Intern
Summer Institute in Mathematics and Sciences, Summer 2009
Selected from hundreds of applicants to conduct research under an advisor at UC Santa Barbara.
Presented my research to a group of faculty members and visitors.
Founder and President
Gauchos Ice Hockey Team, June 2012-March 2013
Founded the Gauchos ice hockey program. Gained recognition from the National Association of
Intercollegiate Hockey as an official collegiate sport. Managed the organization’s accounts
payable and accounts receivable. Responsible for all team operations which included managing
a $30,000 budget, marketing, scheduling, and recruiting.
Director and Instructor
La Jolla Surf Camp/Surf Diva, Summer 2010, 2011, 2012
Responsible for organizing camp activities, surf instruction, and ensuring the well-being and
safety of the children in the camp. Reconstructed the camp’s check-in and check-out procedures
making them more efficient.