Luke O'mahoney
About Luke O'mahoney
Luke O'Mahoney is a Financial Engineer with extensive experience in capital markets consulting, currently employed at FD Technologies in Dublin since 2021. He holds multiple degrees in business and finance, and has a strong interest in the Funds industry and Asset Management.
Work at FD Technologies
Luke O'Mahoney has been employed as a Financial Engineer at FD Technologies since 2021. He operates from the Dublin office, contributing to the firm's initiatives in financial engineering and capital markets. His role involves leveraging his expertise to analyze and optimize financial products and services, enhancing the company's offerings in the competitive financial landscape.
Education and Expertise
Luke O'Mahoney has a solid educational background in business and finance. He studied International Business & Management at Maynooth University, achieving a 2:1 equivalent GPA from 2016 to 2020. He also attended Loyola University Chicago, where he focused on Business Management from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, he completed a Certificate in Investment Fund Services from the Institute of Banking in 2021, further solidifying his expertise in the funds industry and asset management.
Background
Luke O'Mahoney's professional journey includes diverse experiences in various roles. He began his career as an intern at Goodbody in 2013 for one month, gaining initial exposure to the financial sector. He then worked for six years as a Food and Beverage Assistant at The Johnstown Estate from 2015 to 2021, where he developed strong communication skills that have been beneficial in his current role in finance.
Achievements
Luke O'Mahoney has demonstrated a commitment to professional development through his educational pursuits and certifications. He completed a level 7 certificate from the Institute of Banking in the International Investment Funds Services programme. His keen interest in the funds industry and asset management is reflected in his focus on analyzing investment opportunities for future growth.