Nathan Zweig (BSM ’26)
Name: Nathan Zweig
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Major: Finance and Management
What are your post-graduation plans?
Financial Analyst at Restaurant Brands International
What are your top Freeman extracurricular activities?
Scholars of Finance, Delta Sigma Pi, First Generation Investors, Dean’s List, Teacher’s Assistant
What academic, extracurricular or personal achievement are you most proud of?
Co-Founding the Scholars of Finance chapter on Tulane’s campus as president
What was your favorite business course?
Aaron Selber JR. on Hedge Funds
Who is your favorite business professor and why?
Mara Baumgarten Force because she has been a great mentor since Sophomore Year when I took her FINE3010 class.
What’s your favorite memory of Freeman?
My favorite memory is doing my site visit for Burkenroad Reports and presenting our research at the end of year conference.
What are the top items on your professional bucket list?
I want to pursue an MBA and eventually lead an impact based financial services firm.
What’s a fun fact about yourself?
I have been to almost 30 countries and every continent except Antarctica.
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