Emily Stellern
About Emily Stellern
Emily Stellern is an Incoming Inventory Analyst at Kohl's with experience in wealth management and economic research, holding a degree in Business Economics from Miami University.
Current Role at Kohl's
Emily Stellern currently serves as an Incoming Inventory Analyst at Kohl's in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Starting in 2024, her role involves hybrid work, likely combining both in-office and remote work environments. As an Inventory Analyst, Stellern is expected to engage in tasks related to inventory management, data analysis, and supply chain optimization.
Previous Experience at MAI Capital Management
Before joining Kohl's, Emily Stellern worked as a Wealth Management Intern at MAI Capital Management in St. Louis, Missouri. During her three-month tenure in 2023, she gained experience in financial planning, investment strategies, and client relationship management. This role offered her on-site exposure to the wealth management industry, enhancing her skills and knowledge in financial services.
Economic Research Assistant at Miami University
Emily Stellern served as an Economic Research Assistant at Miami University from 2022 to 2023. Her primary responsibilities included conducting economic research, data collection, and analysis. This position allowed her to apply academic knowledge in a practical setting and to deepen her understanding of economic theories and methodologies.
Education at Miami University
Emily Stellern studied Business Economics at Miami University from 2021 to 2025. Throughout her academic journey, she developed proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Access, SQL, and the programming language R. Her education also included participation in Miami’s Client Challenge, where she collaborated on team projects that involved presenting research and solutions to clients.
Extracurricular Activities and Leadership Roles
Emily Stellern actively engaged in various extracurricular activities during her time at Miami University. She served as the marketing chair for Women in Economics, worked on external relations as the external vice president of the business fraternity Phi Chi Theta, and participated in the Miami University Student Foundation. These roles involved promoting organizational engagements, fostering connections between students and alumni, and contributing to fundraising efforts for undergraduate scholarships.