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2021-22 Student Asset Managers
Carson Clarke ’22 Veronica Dela Cruz ’22 Wyatt Desroches ’22 Art Fawehinmi ’22
Noor Galal ’22 Steven Garber ’22 Matt Hammel ’22 Fredy Hincapie ’22
Matthew Leate ’22 Liberta Mataj ’22 Victoria Ofurie ’22 Quynh Pham ’22
Austin Schembri ’22 Bruno Silveira ’22 Andres Vivas ’22
Sonny Badwal ’22 Carl Beatrice Jr. ’22 Matthew Godbout ’22 Julio Hernandez ’22
Riley LeBlanc ’22 Stephen McMahon ’22 Ryan Mills ’22 Taylor Newall ’22

Fredy Hincapie ’22
Fredy was born in Colombia, Ibague and migrated to the US in 2003. His interest in business and finance began when he was given the opportunity to manage a social enterprise for a nonprofit in 2019. He is currently the Social Enterprise Manager for the Haven Project Inc., located in downtown Lynn. He oversees a cafe that is run for profit and a job training program that hires homeless young adults ages 17-24. The position has introduced him to real-life management of business finances, employees and grants. With his current work experience and knowledge gained from SSU he hopes to continue working in the non-profit sector and apply entrepreneurial/financial ideas to improve services.
Bruno Silveira ‘22
Bruno currently works for Bank of America as a Financial Center Manager, a position he’s held since 2018 earning him multiple awards, including the prestigious Pinnacle Summit Award in 2019. While performance-driven, Bruno’s management style focuses on individual strengths and human behaviors to achieve the best results. Fluent in Portuguese and Spanish, Bruno hopes to make a greater impact in the Latino community through financial literacy support.
Riley LeBlanc ’22
Riley first started her undergraduate degree in 2012 at George Washington University. While taking a few years away from academia, she worked as a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty. She returned to Salem State to finish her undergraduate degree in 2019. She was surprised with how much she loved her introductory level finance courses and decided the corporate finance and accounting concentration would be an excellent base to start her career. She hopes to combine her knowledge in the business field with a law degree and enter the corporate legal field. Riley is currently attending Suffolk Law School.
Taylor Newall ‘22
Taylor started her career at a notable law firm in Boston, where she managed a broad range of administrative and client servicerelated responsibilities. She went on to work as an associate at a successful investment firm, where she provided operational and administrative support. Taylor decided to pursue a degree in finance because of the notable disparity of resources for women and individuals with low incomes attempting to navigate the world of finance. She plans to use her knowledge of personal finance to further educate the low-income and female population on opportunities that will serve their future. Taylor is also a member of Tomorrow’s Women Today which is a non-profit organization for women in Boston. Taylor is working as a Digital Operations Analyst at National Grid.