Brad Bundschuh
About Brad Bundschuh
Brad Bundschuh is an Investment Banking Analyst at Jefferies in Houston, Texas, with a background in finance and energy management.
Current Role at Jefferies
Brad Bundschuh has been working as an Investment Banking Analyst at Jefferies in Houston, Texas, since 2022. His role involves analyzing financial statements, preparing pitch books, and supporting the execution of various transactions in the investment banking sector. His expertise in finance and his specialization in energy management likely contribute to his responsibilities within the firm.
Professional Experience at Bank of America
In 2021, Brad Bundschuh worked at Bank of America as a Global Corporate & Investment Banking Credit Summer Analyst for two months. Based in Dallas, Texas, his role focused on conducting credit analysis and evaluating financial risk for corporate clients. This position provided him with valuable experience in corporate finance and credit risk assessment.
Positions at Spindletop Energy Investment Fund
Brad Bundschuh held multiple positions at Spindletop Energy Investment Fund in Dallas, Texas. Between 2019 and 2021, he worked as an Investment Analyst for two years, before transitioning to the role of Portfolio Manager from 2021 to 2022. These positions involved analyzing energy market trends, managing investment portfolios, and making strategic investment decisions in the energy sector.
Internship at Chubb
In 2019, Brad Bundschuh completed a one-month internship at Chubb in Jersey City, NJ, as a Financial Planning & Analysis Intern. During this internship, he gained experience in financial forecasting, budgeting, and analyzing financial data to support decision-making processes.
Education and Academic Achievements
Brad Bundschuh holds two degrees from Southern Methodist University (SMU), where he studied from 2018 to 2022. He earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics and a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Finance with a specialization in Energy Management from the SMU Cox School of Business. Additionally, Brad participated in the Kyle D. Miller Energy Scholar program and was a part of the Second Century Scholar program during his time at SMU. He graduated from Gill St. Bernard's School with a High School Diploma in 2018.