Daniel Kim

Business Analyst at Emory Consult Your Community

Daniel Kim is a Business Analyst at Emory Consult Your Community since September 2023 and has been actively involved in various roles at Emory University. Currently serving as the Investment Team Lead and previously as an Investment Analyst at Research and Investment Securities at Emory (RISE) since September 2022, Daniel also holds the position of Social Sciences Editor for the Emory Undergraduate Research Journal. Prior experience includes summer analyst roles at NRI (Nomura Research Institute) and BGO during 2022 and 2023. Daniel is pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration with a double major in Finance and Economics at Emory University's Goizueta Business School, expected to graduate in May 2026, after completing secondary education at University Hill Secondary School where Daniel earned a Dogwood Diploma.

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Emory Consult Your Community

Consult Your Community (CYC) is a student-run organization that provides pro-bono consulting services to small businesses across the United States. At Emory University, our teams of student analysts engage with low-income and minority-owned small businesses in the Atlanta area. Each semester, teams identify and execute recommendations in marketing, accounting, technology, and operations, which revitalize, strengthen, and grow our clients'​ businesses. Along the way, students receive training, guidance, and support from business school faculty and experienced professionals from top-tier consulting firms. Through CYC, students gain hands-on business experience and develop skills that prepare them for their future careers, while business owners become empowered to foster their own economic independence and sustainability. To learn more about Emory CYC, find us on Instagram (@emorycyc), our website (emorycyc.com) or send us an email (emory@consultyourcommunity.org).


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