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Hi, I'm Ryan Lee — an undergraduate Business Administration major with a concentration in Finance at the University at Buffalo.

I am passionate about business analysis, financial planning, and data-driven decision making in an attempt to help organizations make better decisions.

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About

My name is Ryan Lee, and I am currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance at the University at Buffalo.

I am deeply interested in the fields of business analysis, financial consulting, and corporate finance. Throughout my academic career, I have developed skills in data analysis, financial forecasting, and business strategy.

My goal is to apply analytical thinking and financial expertise to help organizations achieve strategic growth and success. I am committed to continuous learning and look forward to beginning my professional career in finance or business consulting after graduation.

Outside of academics, I enjoy staying updated on financial markets, exploring data analytics tools, and collaborating with like-minded professionals to solve business challenges.

Portfolio

  • Market Research Project: Emerging Financial Technologies
    Researched trends in fintech innovations such as blockchain, AI-driven investment platforms, and mobile banking.

  • Data Analysis for Business Decision-Making
    Analyzed datasets using Excel to derive insights and propose business strategies in a business analytics course.

Blog

Title:
How Business Analytics is Revolutionizing the Future of Finance

Post:
In today's rapidly changing world of finance, business analytics has become a very critical function. Companies are making more and more use of data insights to make financial planning better, forecast future trends, and make more aware business decisions.

As a Business Administration major in Finance, I am intrigued by the way analytics is transforming the topic. Excel, SQL, and visualization software such as Tableau are allowing finance professionals to spot trends, optimize investments, and reduce risk better.

Machine learning and artificial intelligence will transform financial analytics in the years to come. The ability to understand data and translate it into good business strategy will be the passport to success for the next generation of finance professionals — and it's a skill set that I am actively developing through my coursework and independent education.

Business analytics is not a trend; it's the future of finance, and I am thrilled to be a part of this revolution.