What is your role and responsibilities?
I work closely with clients throughout the entire Investor Day process, providing strategic guidance to help them get the most value out of this milestone event. My goal is twofold: to ensure the Investor Day is a catalyst for investment and market cap growth and to build strong relationships built on trust. I do this by shaping compelling investment narratives, crafting clear and engaging presentation materials, and ensuring messaging aligns with corporate strategy. I also help develop impactful financial communications, design visually engaging investor decks, and prepare senior management for Q&A—all backed by our industry-leading data and research.
What do you love most about the work you do at Corbin Advisors?
I love working with a diverse range of clients across sectors and sizes, each with unique profiles and opportunity to capture greater investor mindshare. It keeps things dynamic and gives me the opportunity to collaborate with people from different backgrounds and perspectives, which I find really interesting. I also enjoy seeing the tangible impact of our work—helping clients refine their messaging and strategy in a way that ultimately drives real value creation.
In 2024, you were recognized with the Client Excellence Award for consistently delivering above expectations. What inspires you?
I’m inspired by the impact we create for our clients. Knowing that our work makes a real difference—whether it’s shaping strategy, refining messaging, or driving tangible value—is incredibly motivating. I especially love reading client feedback after an Investor Day and hearing firsthand how our work helped them succeed. That kind of impact pushes me to keep delivering the best possible experience for every client.
What‘s the best advice you would give to someone who is just starting their career or looking at Corbin Advisors for their first career opportunity?
I would tell them, “don’t take the opportunity for granted.” At Corbin, you have the opportunity to work with C-suite level folks across a bunch of different industries. That kind of exposure is rare and invaluable early in your career. My biggest advice is to be a sponge—soak up as much knowledge as you can, stay curious, and keep an open mind. If you work hard and stay eager to learn, you’ll grow quickly and open the door to great opportunities.