Caroline Pratt
About Caroline Pratt
Caroline Pratt is a Client Services Associate at UBS, where she has worked since 2021. She has a background in finance from The University of Alabama and has held various roles, including internships at UBS and a leadership position in Chi Omega Sorority.
Current Role as Client Services Associate
Caroline Pratt currently serves as a Client Services Associate at UBS, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for supporting client needs and ensuring a high level of service. Her work is based in Miamisburg, Ohio, where she has developed skills in client management and financial services.
Previous Experience at UBS
Prior to her current role, Caroline Pratt gained valuable experience at UBS through various internships. She worked as a Schade Team Intern for three months in 2019 in Miamisburg, Ohio, where she assisted with team projects. In 2020, she served as a Lynn Wealth Management Team Summer Intern for two months in Memphis, Tennessee, further enhancing her understanding of wealth management.
Leadership Role at Chi Omega Sorority
Caroline Pratt held the position of Director of Programming at Chi Omega Sorority from 2019 to 2020 while attending The University of Alabama. In this role, she was responsible for planning and executing various events and programs for the sorority, contributing to the organization’s community engagement and member development.
Education at The University of Alabama
Caroline Pratt studied Finance at The University of Alabama from 2017 to 2021, completing a four-year degree. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in financial principles and practices, which she applies in her current role at UBS.
Stewardship Role at The University of Alabama
During her time at The University of Alabama, Caroline Pratt also worked as a University of Alabama Steward from 2019 to 2021. In this role, she contributed to various university initiatives and supported community outreach efforts, enhancing her organizational and leadership skills.