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Tyler Mikula 801 Oak Canyon Drive, Loveland, OH 45140 Email: [email protected] | Phone: (513) 253-3076 https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylermikula Education: Miami University, Oxford Ohio – Farmer School of Business Major: Finance and Data Analytics; Bachelor of Science in Business Cumulative GPA: 3.72/4.00 Expected Graduation Date: May 2018 Self-financing 95% of educational expenses through scholarships and part- time employment. Professional Experience: International Paper | May 2016 – August 2016 Corporate Finance and Accounting Intern | Loveland, Ohio - Investigated $65K of unreconciled accounts through the recent initiative to review corporate travel cards - Audited 451 global hotel negotiations to ensure optimal rates and benefits were applied - Spearheaded an initiative to validate $9.5M of small parcel accounts and to prevent fraudulent account use - Appraised data intelligence reporting in Concur to ensure the accuracy of management bursting reports Cincinnati Immersion Program | January 2016 Participant | Cincinnati, Ohio - Unveiled a data driven platform for 84.51 that emphasized customer personalization at Kroger stores - Pitched a millennial inspired PNC app geared to reestablish the personal aspect of banking - Devised a plan for Luxottica to incorporate LensCrafters within Macy’s while staying true to brand identity - Delivered a Shark Tank style presentation to 35 executives of partnering firms focused on R&D Midwest Sports | March 2014 – January 2016 Shift Leader and Facilitator | Cincinnati, Ohio - Facilitated shifts of up to 10 employees and maximized nightly output

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Tyler Mikula801 Oak Canyon Drive, Loveland, OH 45140

Email: [email protected] | Phone: (513) 253-3076 https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylermikula

Education: Miami University, Oxford Ohio – Farmer School of Business Major: Finance and Data Analytics; Bachelor of Science in Business Cumulative GPA: 3.72/4.00Expected Graduation Date: May 2018Self-financing 95% of educational expenses through scholarships and part-time employment.

Professional Experience:International Paper | May 2016 – August 2016 Corporate Finance and Accounting Intern | Loveland, Ohio- Investigated $65K of unreconciled accounts through the recent initiative to review corporate travel cards- Audited 451 global hotel negotiations to ensure optimal rates and benefits were applied - Spearheaded an initiative to validate $9.5M of small parcel accounts and to prevent fraudulent account use- Appraised data intelligence reporting in Concur to ensure the accuracy of management bursting reports

Cincinnati Immersion Program | January 2016 Participant | Cincinnati, Ohio- Unveiled a data driven platform for 84.51 that emphasized customer personalization at Kroger stores- Pitched a millennial inspired PNC app geared to reestablish the personal aspect of banking- Devised a plan for Luxottica to incorporate LensCrafters within Macy’s while staying true to brand identity- Delivered a Shark Tank style presentation to 35 executives of partnering firms focused on R&D

Midwest Sports | March 2014 – January 2016 Shift Leader and Facilitator | Cincinnati, Ohio- Facilitated shifts of up to 10 employees and maximized nightly output - Revolutionized logistics and enhanced efficiency through innovative approaches

Campus Involvement:Miami University Asset Management Club | December 2014 – Present Treasurer | Oxford, Ohio- Initiate member buy-ins and buy-outs on an integrated brokerage platform for a club of 125 members- Restructured club database for a more efficient tax return process and to ensure accuracy- Manage a diversified club portfolio exceeding $70,000 of high caliber equities- Apply investment knowledge and market tendencies to create a diverse and stable growth portfolio

Miami University Economics Club | August 2014 – PresentGeneral Member | Oxford, Ohio - Articulate and discuss real-life applications of economic theories- Collaborate with 80 selected peers to expand knowledge of economic principles