Gayle Tadler
About Gayle Tadler
Gayle Tadler is an FP&A Analyst currently working at ClassPass since 2022. She has a diverse background in finance, having held positions at Goldman Sachs, Benefits Data Trust, BlackRock, and Morgan Stanley, among others.
Current Role at ClassPass
Gayle Tadler serves as an FP&A Analyst at ClassPass, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she is responsible for financial planning and analysis, contributing to the company's strategic financial decisions. Her expertise in finance supports ClassPass in navigating the complexities of the fitness and wellness industry.
Previous Experience in Finance
Prior to her current role, Tadler worked at Benefits Data Trust as a Finance Manager from 2020 to 2022. She also held multiple positions at Goldman Sachs, including Associate for five months in 2020 and Sales & Trading Analyst from 2017 to 2019. Her experience in these roles provided her with a strong foundation in financial analysis and reporting.
Internships and Early Career
Tadler's early career includes internships at notable financial institutions. She was a Mutual Funds Financial Reporting Intern at BlackRock in 2014 and a Fixed Income Sales and Trading Client Management Intern at Morgan Stanley in 2015. Additionally, she participated in a Business Analytics Capstone Project at Anthropologie in 2017, gaining practical experience in analytics.
Educational Background
Gayle Tadler studied at Drexel University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a focus on Finance and Business Analytics from 2012 to 2017. She also spent 11 months at The University of Hong Kong in 2015, further enhancing her finance knowledge. Her academic background supports her analytical skills in her professional roles.
High School Education
Tadler completed her high school education at Concord High School, where she achieved her High School Diploma from 2008 to 2012. This foundational education set the stage for her future academic and professional pursuits in finance and business.