GSS Power Hour: International Finance w/ Bank of America's Ashish Kumbhat (GW-BBA '11)

Tuesday, February 18, 2025 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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.Interested in learning about exciting career opportunities with the Bank of America? Connect with GW Alumnus, Ashish Kumbhat (BBA '11), Managing Director- Investment Banking to hear about his impressive career and learn about opportunities to pivot into the private sector!

Join us on Tuesday, February 18th from 2-3PM in  ESIA 505, to learn about the many opportunities as Ashish will discuss career fields/specialties and the benefits of working for BOA.

Elliott School combined degree, Bachelor + Masters students should email GSS (esiagssatgwu [dot] edu) directly to register for this event.

This event is subjected to the no-show policy, which requires at least 24 hours notice of cancellation.

BIO
Ashish Kumbhat is a Managing Director in the Financial Institutions Group at Bank of America Securities. He has led a wide range of transactions across the sector, including mergers and acquisitions, capital raisings, cross-border situations and balance sheet restructuring assignments.

Prior to joining BofA, Ashish was on the staff of the Monetary Affairs Division of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. He regularly advised the Board of Governors and Federal Open Markets Committee (FOMC) on a broad range of topics at the intersection of financial markets, monetary policy and financial stability. Ashish also participated in various international working groups at the BIS Committee's on Banking Supervision and Global Financial System. While at the Fed, Ashish was appointed as a Member of the Secretariat for the G20 Financial Stability Board (FSB) in Switzerland.

Ashish has published on topics related to monetary policy and banking regulation, and completed his undergraduate degree at the George Washington University, where he serves on the Board of Advisors for the Elliott School of International Affairs.

Where
The Elliott School of International Affairs Foggy Bottom Campus 1957 E Street, NW Washington DC 20052
Room: 505

Admission
Open to students.

Contacts
Jeneva Pace
[email protected]

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