Matt Smalbach
About Matt Smalbach
Matt Smalbach is a Research Associate with extensive experience in academic and financial research. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics, Finance, and Mathematics from the University of South Florida and a Master's degree in Applied Economics from Northeastern University.
Current Role at Harvard Business School
Matt Smalbach has been serving as a Research Associate at Harvard Business School since 2015. In this role, he engages in various research projects that contribute to the academic community. His position involves collaborating with faculty and other researchers to analyze data and support the development of academic papers.
Experience at Northeastern University
Since 2014, Matt Smalbach has worked as a Research Assistant at Northeastern University. His responsibilities include assisting in research projects, data collection, and analysis. This position has allowed him to deepen his expertise in applied economics while contributing to the university's research initiatives.
Educational Background
Matt Smalbach earned his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in Economics, Finance, and Mathematics from the University of South Florida, completing his studies from 2010 to 2014. He further pursued a Master of Arts in Applied Economics at Northeastern University, where he studied from 2014 to 2016.
Internship Experience at Metlife
In 2011, Matt Smalbach completed a three-month internship as an Audit Intern at Metlife in New York, New York. This experience provided him with insights into the auditing process and financial operations within a major corporation.
Research Internship at Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Matt Smalbach served as a Research Assistant Intern at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in 2012 for four months. During this internship, he gained valuable experience in economic research and analysis, contributing to the bank's research efforts.