Christopher Guyette

Equity Research Analyst at Bentley Investment Group

Christopher Guyette is an experienced finance professional currently serving as an Investment Banking Fall Analyst at Morgan Partners, specializing in Financial Technology and Services mergers and acquisitions. Prior roles include Investment Banking Summer Analyst at the same company, Trading Room Analyst at Hughey Center for Financial Services, where Christopher delivers software classes and facilitates trading sessions, and Private Equity Fund Accounting Intern at Gen II Fund Services. Previous experience also includes a Business Development Intern position at 9th Gear, where operational efficiency in capital markets was emphasized, and a role in Outside Operations at PGA TOUR, assisting in tournament organization. Christopher participated in a case competition for PwC, leading a team in a business consulting project. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Finance with a focus on Capital Markets at Bentley University, Christopher also has international exposure through the CEA CAPA Education Abroad program.

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Boston, United States

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Bentley Investment Group

The Bentley Investment Group (BIG) is a student organization that is responsible for managing a portion of Bentley University's endowment. The fund originated in 1997, with an original allocation of $250,000 and has grown to more than $1.1mm AUM under the group's financial decisions. The group’s goals are to achieve capital appreciation of the portfolio, while providing an educational experience to each member. The Bentley Investment Group seeks to run as an equity fund focusing on investment exposure to intermediate and large capitalization companies that conduct business on a global scale. In addition, funds are allocated across six industries. Using an active fundamental investment approach, the Bentley Investment Group aims to add value to the investment process by making active decisions in sectors and individual securities.


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