Luke Tran
About Luke Tran
Luke Tran is an Incoming Equities S&T Summer Analyst at Jefferies with a background in finance and technology, holding dual degrees from the University of Michigan.
Title and Current Role
Luke Tran is currently working as an Incoming Equities Sales & Trading (S&T) Summer Analyst at Jefferies in New York, United States. He commenced this role in 2021. In this capacity, he engages in equity research, market analysis, and trading activities, contributing to the diverse financial operations at Jefferies.
Previous Experience at SSI Securities Corporation
Luke Tran served as an Investment Intern at SSI Securities Corporation (SSIAM) in Hanoi, Vietnam, from 2020 to 2021. During his 8-month tenure, Tran gained hands-on experience in the financial services industry, involving tasks like investment analysis, financial modeling, and market research.
Education and Expertise
Luke Tran is academically accomplished, having studied at the University of Michigan. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Finance and Financial Management Services from the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Computer Science from the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, both from 2018 to 2023. This unique combination of finance and computer science education equips Tran with a robust understanding of both financial operations and technological applications.
Role at Wolverine Capital Investments
From 2019 to 2021, Luke Tran held the position of Vice President of Finance at Wolverine Capital Investments in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In this role, Tran demonstrated significant leadership and organizational skills, managing the financial operations of the organization and contributing to strategic financial decisions.
Professional Background and Research Activities
Luke Tran's professional background includes a diverse array of roles. He worked as a Data Analyst Intern at Techcom Securities in Hanoi for two months in 2020, where he honed his data analysis skills. Additionally, Tran served as a Research Assistant at the Crowds and Machines Lab (CROMA) at the School of Engineering from 2019 to 2020, contributing to research projects that blend finance and technology. This experience underscores his strong interest in the intersection of these fields.