Will Ermarth
About Will Ermarth
Will Ermarth is a Business Development and Finance Intern currently working at Verogy and Dartmouth College. He studied Quantitative Social Science at Dartmouth College and has experience in investment banking and business development.
Work at Verogy
Will Ermarth is currently employed at Verogy as a Business Development and Finance Intern. He began this role in 2023 and is expected to work there for one year. In this position, he engages in various tasks related to business development and finance, contributing to the company's initiatives in the renewable energy sector.
Education and Expertise
Will Ermarth is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Quantitative Social Science at Dartmouth College, with an expected graduation date in 2025. He previously studied Cultural Studies/Critical Theory and Analysis at The School of The New York Times in 2020. His educational background equips him with analytical skills relevant to his current role in business development and finance.
Background
Will Ermarth completed his high school education at Hanover High School, where he earned his High School Diploma from 2017 to 2021. Following high school, he gained practical experience through internships, including roles at Tuck Advisors and Archie Group, where he focused on investment banking and business development, respectively.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to his current role at Verogy, Will Ermarth worked as an Investment Banking Analyst at Tuck Advisors for one month in 2022. His responsibilities included financial modeling and proposal generation for photovoltaic (PV) assets. Additionally, he served as a Business Development Intern at Archie Group for two months in 2022, where he contributed to business development efforts.
Research Assistant Role
In 2023, Will Ermarth began working as a Research Assistant at Dartmouth College. In this role, he conducts market research in collaboration with Finance and Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) teams. This position allows him to apply his academic knowledge to real-world research projects.