Tommy Anderson, Ms
About Tommy Anderson, Ms
Tommy Anderson is a Research Analyst at Brigade Capital Management, LP, specializing in credit research within the healthcare sector. He has a diverse background in finance, having held various analytical roles at notable firms and earned advanced degrees in Investments and Finance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Work at Brigade Capital Management
Tommy Anderson serves as a Research Analyst at Brigade Capital Management, LP, a position he has held since 2021. He is based in New York, New York. In this role, he focuses on credit research, particularly within the healthcare sector. His responsibilities include analyzing financial data and market trends to support investment decisions.
Previous Experience in Finance
Prior to his current role, Tommy Anderson gained diverse experience in the finance sector. He worked as a Quantitative Equity Research - Summer Analyst at Los Angeles Capital Management and Equity Research, Inc. in 2019. He also held positions at Morgan Stanley as a Wealth Management Intern and at teamOn Corporate Finance, Investment & Real Estate as a Financial Analyst Intern in 2016. Additionally, he served as an Associate Research Analyst at Columbia Threadneedle Investments from 2020 to 2021.
Education and Expertise
Tommy Anderson earned a Master of Science in Investments and Securities from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, completing his studies from 2018 to 2020. He also holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Investment & Banking from the same university, which he completed from 2014 to 2018. He possesses expertise in Python, BQNT/BQuant, SQL, and machine learning, with a focus on data analytics and web scraping.
Leadership and Initiatives
During his academic career, Tommy Anderson founded and led the Algorithmic Trading Club at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This student organization focused on developing investment strategies for the spot FX market using proprietary algorithms. He also participated in managing multi-million dollar portfolios as part of the Applied Security Analysis Program during his second year of study.