Nicholas Brillati
About Nicholas Brillati
Nicholas Brillati is an Investment Banking Analyst currently employed at Piper Sandler in the Detroit Metropolitan Area. He previously worked at Cowen Inc. and has experience from various internships in finance and banking.
Current Role at Piper Sandler
Nicholas Brillati serves as an Investment Banking Analyst at Piper Sandler. He began this role in 2024 and has been working in the Detroit Metropolitan Area for four months. His responsibilities likely include financial modeling, valuation analysis, and supporting senior bankers in executing transactions.
Previous Experience at Cowen Inc.
Brillati worked at Cowen Inc. as an Investment Banking Analyst from 2023 to 2024 for a duration of ten months in Birmingham, Michigan. Prior to this position, he was an Investment Banking Summer Analyst at Cowen Inc. in 2022 for two months. His roles involved assisting in the preparation of pitch materials and conducting industry research.
Internships in Investment Banking
In 2021, Nicholas Brillati gained experience as a Summer Analyst at Green Light Growth Partners for three months and as a Summer Intern at Pilot Property Group for another three months. These internships provided him with foundational skills in investment analysis and exposure to the financial services industry.
Educational Background
Nicholas Brillati studied Finance at Michigan State University, specifically at the Eli Broad College of Business and the Honors College. His education has equipped him with a strong understanding of financial principles and analytical skills necessary for a career in investment banking. He completed his high school education at De La Salle Collegiate High School from 2015 to 2019.
Early Career as Bank Teller
Before entering investment banking, Nicholas Brillati worked as a Bank Teller at Christian Financial Credit Union from 2017 to 2019 for two years. This role involved handling customer transactions, providing account information, and assisting clients with their banking needs, contributing to his understanding of financial services.