Evan Mungo
About Evan Mungo
Evan Mungo is a Manager at Lionpoint Group, specializing in financial services with a focus on asset management and real estate underwriting. He holds a BBA with an international emphasis from William & Mary and is proficient in Spanish and Mandarin Chinese.
Current Role at Lionpoint Group
Evan Mungo serves as a Manager at Lionpoint Group, a position he has held since 2022. His role is based in Washington, District of Columbia. In this capacity, he leverages his expertise in financial services, particularly in asset management and real estate underwriting. Mungo's responsibilities include overseeing technology implementations and developing target operating models tailored for the real estate industry.
Professional Experience at CohnReznick LLP
Prior to his current position, Evan Mungo worked as a Senior Consultant at CohnReznick LLP from 2019 to 2022. His tenure at the firm took place in Washington, District of Columbia. In this role, he contributed to various consulting projects, utilizing his strong background in finance and asset management to deliver solutions to clients.
Educational Background
Evan Mungo earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with an International Emphasis from the College of William & Mary, where he studied Finance as his major and Chinese Language as his minor from 2009 to 2013. He also studied Chinese Language and Literature at Peking University, further enhancing his linguistic skills and cultural understanding.
Previous Experience in Financial Analysis
Evan Mungo began his career as a Financial Analyst at Wells Fargo, where he worked from 2013 to 2015 in Los Angeles, California. In this role, he gained valuable experience in financial analysis, which laid the groundwork for his future positions in consulting and asset management.
Language Proficiency and International Skills
Evan Mungo is proficient in both Spanish and Mandarin Chinese. This language proficiency enhances his ability to operate effectively in diverse international environments, making him a valuable asset in global financial services.