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Research Assistant Analyst

Location:
Arvada, CO
Posted:
June 10, 2025

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Svetlana Galvez-Stojsavljevic

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

University of Chicago School of Law – Research Specialist August 2022 – March 2024

• Designed and implemented a within-participant analysis framework to assess ESG influence on regulatory support

• Automated and scaled data cleaning for MICS datasets, producing reliable summary statistics and structured outputs to support economic research on urban slums.

• Built foundational code for a Dynamic Mirrleesian model evaluating optimal tax policy frameworks, recontextualizing theoretical work and fitting to dynamic structures.

• Developed and documented automated scripts for cleaning, transforming, and summarizing complex datasets used in regulatory and academic research.

• Regularly collaborated with stakeholders to refine model specifications, assumptions, and outcomes—ensuring alignment with research and policy goals.

Federal Reserve Bank of New York – Senior Research Analyst June 2020 – August 2022

• Led empirical analysis on financial intermediation and banking complexity, cleaning large datasets and developing regression code to quantify risk relationships.

• Applied inferential statistics, created documentation, and developed summary reports and presentations for both academic publication and internal policy audiences.

• Contributed to the model development of tax policy and financial stability scenarios.

• Partnered with economists to evaluate multiple research questions, including household debt dynamics using Consumer Credit Panel data, and building econometric models in Python, STATA, and MATLAB.

• Developed automated LaTeX pipelines and visual outputs for efficient communication of statistical findings. JP Morgan Chase – Global Finance & Business Management Intern June 2017 – August 2017

• Analyzed over 5,000 loans, discovering classification discrepancies that led to $28.5MM in reclassified balances.

• Collaborated across teams to identify automation opportunities and streamline data workflows. Other Relevant Experiences: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, SIGMA Function – Summer Associate (June 2019 – August 2019), American Economic Association Summer Program, Michigan State University – Research Assistant (Summer 2018), Northern Kentucky University Economics Competition – Winner (2018), Dr. Thomas Moore, University of Cincinnati – Research Assistant

(March 2017 – June 2018), Economics Center, University of Cincinnati – Undergraduate Research Assistant (January 2017 – May 2018), Charles Phelps Taft Undergraduate Research Award in Economics – Primary Investigator (2016 –2017), Toyota Engineering and Manufacturing North America – Intern (Fall 2015) TECHNICAL SKILLS

Languages & Tools: Python (pandas, NumPy, Scikit-learn), SQL, STATA, MATLAB, R, LATEX, GitHub, Jupyter Data & Visualization: Tableau, Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, matplotlib plots Statistical Expertise: Hypothesis testing, experimental design, regression modeling, advanced theoretical statistics, theoretical ML frameworks (supervised, unsupervised, reinforcement), causal inference, time series, dependent variable models, IV/ 2SLS, more! Big Data: Experience working with large-scale panel data, applying statistical checks, structuring data pipelines and projects EDUCATION

Columbia University – Masters of Arts, Economics 2018 – 2019 Relevant coursework: Econometrics, Advanced Econometrics, Financial Econometrics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics University of Cincinnati – B.B.A., Economics & Finance, Minor in Mathematics 2013 – 2018 Magna Cum Laude Economics (3.78) Finance (3.93) Mathematics (3.95) French Language Certificate Other Education & Tests: New York University; Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (Fall 2020, Intro to Math Analysis 1), GRE, General Test Quant (170/170, 94th percentile), Verbal (161/170, 87th percentile), and Writing (5.5/6, 98th percentile) LEADERSHIP & COMMUNICATION

Scholarships: American Economic Association Summer Program, Michigan State University (Full Scholarship, Advanced Economics Student Summer 2018); League of United Latin American Citizens Scholarship (Recipient 2018); Greater Cincinnati Hispanic Scholarship Fund (Finalist 2018); Kautz- Uible Fellowship (Fellow 2017); Edwin and Carrie Frank Scholarship (Winner 2016) Honors: Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Vault Award for Inclusive Collaboration (2021 & 2022); Undergraduate Dean’s List

(Fall 2013- Spring 2018); Senior 100 Award (Winner, Spring 2018); Cincinnati Women in Excellence and Spirit Together (CWEST) Women’s Honorary (Spring 2018); Lindner College of Business Outstanding Undergraduate Student (Finalist, Spring 2018) Leadership & Affiliations: FRBNY’s Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee (Member, 2019); Master of Economics Student Association, (Co-President, 2018-2019); University of Cincinnati’s Economics Society, (President, 2018 & Vice President, 2017)



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