Sterling Franklin
About Sterling Franklin
Sterling Franklin is a Know Your Customer (KYC) Analyst at UBS, where he has worked since 2020. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Economics from Loyola University Maryland and has previous experience in communications and leadership roles.
Current Role as KYC Analyst
Sterling Franklin has been employed as a Know Your Customer (KYC) Analyst at UBS since 2020. In this role, Franklin is responsible for conducting due diligence on clients to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. The position requires a strong understanding of financial regulations and the ability to analyze customer data effectively.
Previous Experience at UBS
Prior to his current role, Sterling Franklin worked at UBS as a Communications and Branding/Sponsorship Intern in 2017. This internship lasted for one month and was based in the Greater New York City Area. During this time, Franklin gained exposure to corporate communications and branding strategies within the financial services industry.
Educational Background at Loyola University Maryland
Sterling Franklin completed a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Economics at Loyola University Maryland from 2015 to 2019. His studies provided a foundation in political and economic theory, which supports his analytical skills in his current role. Additionally, he served as an Orientation Leader (Evergreen) during his time at the university, contributing to student engagement and support.
Study Abroad Experience at Newcastle University
In the fall of 2017, Sterling Franklin studied at Newcastle University for 11 months, focusing on Political Science. This experience allowed him to broaden his academic perspective and engage with international viewpoints on political issues.
Early Education at High School of American Studies
Sterling Franklin attended the High School of American Studies at Lehman College from 2011 to 2015. This institution provided a rigorous academic environment that emphasized American history and government, laying the groundwork for his future studies in political science.