Apoorva Chintala
About Apoorva Chintala
Apoorva Chintala is a Regulatory Data Analyst currently employed at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She has a background in regulatory data analysis and entrepreneurial leadership, co-founding Clocr and holding various roles in student government and internships.
Current Role at Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Apoorva Chintala currently serves as a Regulatory Data Analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She has held this position since 2023, contributing her expertise in regulatory data analysis. In this role, she applies her analytical skills to support the bank's regulatory functions and data management initiatives.
Previous Experience at Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute
Apoorva Chintala was an Advisory Board Member at the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute from 2021 to 2022. During her 8-month tenure, she provided insights and guidance to support the institute's mission of empowering women entrepreneurs through education and mentorship.
Educational Background and Degrees
Apoorva Chintala is pursuing dual degrees in Management Information Systems and Economics at the University of Texas at Austin. She previously completed her Bachelor's degree in Business, Plan II Honors, and Economics at the same institution from 2018 to 2022. Additionally, she studied Spanish language and culture at Universidad de Granada in 2019.
Co-Founding Clocr Inc.
Apoorva Chintala co-founded Clocr Inc. in 2018, a company dedicated to protecting digital assets and providing peace of mind for families. As a co-founder, she has been instrumental in developing the company's mission and strategic direction over the past six years.
Involvement in UT Senate of College Councils
Apoorva Chintala has held multiple roles within the UT Senate of College Councils. She served as Membership Director from 2020 to 2021, Co-Chair of the Undergraduate Research Committee from 2019 to 2020, and was an At-Large member of the Undergraduate Research Committee from 2018 to 2019. Her involvement focused on enhancing student engagement and promoting research opportunities.