Olivia Appicelli
About Olivia Appicelli
Olivia Appicelli is a Senior Manager at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2018. With a background in finance and analysis, she has led teams and implemented methodologies for evaluating mutual fund performance.
Work at The New York Times
Olivia Appicelli has been serving as a Senior Manager at The New York Times since 2018. Based in Boston, MA, she has led bi-weekly meetings with an expert witness and a team of six members. Her role involves implementing methodologies for evaluating mutual fund fees and performance, utilizing SQL and SAS for data analysis.
Previous Experience at Cornerstone Research
Prior to her current position, Olivia worked as a Senior Analyst at Cornerstone Research from 2015 to 2018 in Boston, MA. During her tenure, she led a team of over fifteen analysts in coding and calculating damages for a proprietary database of class action securities settlements. She also contributed to the development of quantitative and qualitative arguments in collaboration with defense counsel and expert witnesses.
Early Career at Citi and Madewell
Olivia began her career as a Summer Analyst at Citi in 2014, where she worked for two months in New York City, NY. She also held a position as a Stylist at Madewell from 2013 to 2015 in Chestnut Hill, MA. These roles provided her with foundational experience in client interaction and analytical skills.
Education and Expertise
Olivia Appicelli studied at Boston College, earning a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies with a concentration in Economics from 2011 to 2015. She also participated in a study abroad program at L'Institut Catholique de Paris in 2014. Her educational background supports her expertise in economic analysis and international relations.
Skills in Data Analysis and Reporting
In her professional roles, Olivia has demonstrated strong skills in data analysis and reporting. She has organized analysts to ensure accurate and timely responses to client requests for data. Additionally, she has supported valuation analysis for private equity acquisition pricing by parsing over 1,000 documents and drafted portions of reports filed with the court.