Brian Huang
About Brian Huang
Brian Huang is an Investment Banking Analyst currently working at Piper Sandler in San Francisco, California. He has a background in finance and information systems, having studied at the UW Foster School of Business and gained experience through various internships and roles in investment banking and private equity.
Current Role at Piper Sandler
Brian Huang currently serves as an Investment Banking Analyst at Piper Sandler, a position he has held since 2023. He works in the San Francisco office, contributing to various investment banking projects. His role involves analyzing financial data, preparing presentations, and assisting in the execution of transactions.
Previous Experience at Piper Sandler
Before his current role, Brian Huang worked as an Investment Banking Summer Analyst at Piper Sandler for three months in 2022. During this internship in San Francisco, he gained hands-on experience in investment banking, which laid the groundwork for his subsequent full-time position.
Educational Background
Brian Huang studied at the UW Foster School of Business, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Finance and Information Systems from 2019 to 2023. Prior to that, he attended Bellevue College from 2017 to 2019. His foundational education began at Hazen Senior High School, where he studied from 2015 to 2019.
Experience in Investment Banking Accelerator
Brian Huang held multiple roles at the University of Washington Investment Banking Accelerator. He served as Vice President for one month in 2021 and as an Associate from 2019 to 2021. In these positions, he developed skills in investment banking and leadership, contributing to the program's initiatives.
Additional Work Experience
Brian Huang has gained diverse experience in the finance sector through various internships. He worked as a Private Equity Summer Analyst at Rainier Partners for two months in 2021 and as a Research Analyst at The Investment Group at UWFA for five months in 2021. He also served as an Investment Banking Fall Analyst at Cascadia Capital for two months in 2020.