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November 10, 2020
Quick Info Previouseducation - Bachelor of Business Administration, Financial Analysis, Mount Royal University Why did you decide to study the Master of Financial Risk Management program? The MFRM...
August 5, 2020
Experience UofT St. George Campus and the Rotman School digitally. Whether you are new to campus or missing it this year, now you can be there digitally with 8 various virtual backgrounds from...
June 9, 2020
In this post we hear from Javier Hernandez, Director Market Risk at RBC. Javier and RBC have supported the Rotman Master of Financial Risk Management program by providing Risk Management Project...
April 22, 2020
February goes by very fast. It is the first month back from the industry projects and we are hitting the ground running once again. The first week of February which is the second week of the winter...
April 15, 2020
Students of the Master of Financial Risk Management (MFRM) program regularly have the opportunity to showcase their technical and decision-making skills outside of class. This was the case for...
February 19, 2020
In December, the class 2020 started their risk management project. This was a big change from being in lectures and completing deliverables to getting to spend 9 weeks working full time with a...
After graduating from the Master of Financial Risk Management program in 2017, Agnes Chang began her career in Canada with Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan in the role of Investment Associate,...
January 31, 2020
December December is an extremely exciting month for MFRM students as we get to settle into our industry projects and forget about schoolwork for a bit. While having no break between exams and the...
January 9, 2020
The month of November is a whirlwind of stress, change and fun. November goes by very fast. The first week of November is the last week of classes for the first term and then the following two...
December 5, 2019
Quick Info Previouseducation -Bachelor of Business Administration (Major: Finance & Investment Banking; Risk Management & Insurance; Economics), University of Wisconsin-Madison, United...
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