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Andres Pulido exits undergrad with two majors, applicable job skills and a newfound sense of self

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Andres Pulido

鈥淲ow,鈥澨鼳ndres Pulido听says over Zoom. 鈥淲e鈥檙e getting deep.鈥

We鈥檙e about half an hour into an interview about his life and college experience, a couple months before he walks across the graduation stage at Magness Arena. The question at hand is about the value he places on contemplation, referring to a听, which named the 91桃色 student one of the best and brightest in the Class of 2022. Pulido laughs and gathers his thoughts.

鈥淚 think that鈥檚 one of the most important lessons I鈥檝e learned, both as an individual and going through this crazy journey of life,鈥 he says. 鈥淐arve out a space for reflection.鈥

That space will have to be pretty large to hold the contents of Pulido鈥檚 undergraduate career at the听.

In four COVID-bridging years, Pulido has interned everywhere from U.S. Bank to Denver International Airport to the Executive Office of the President with the U.S. Trade Representative of the Biden-Harris Administration. He worked with the City of Englewood, Colorado, to address community homelessness. He studied abroad in Glasgow, where he attended the United Nations COP26 Climate Change Conference. On campus, he conducted research at the听听(part of the听), served on a听听and participated in at least seven case competitions.

Oh, and he moonlighted as a Zoom trivia host when COVID pushed social activities online.

鈥淚鈥檝e learned so much about myself, about becoming more independent, continuing to develop and continuing to learn 鈥 not just academically but those personal, relational aspects as well,鈥 Pulido said. 鈥淲hen I think about reflection, I think about my own personal journey. I think of the people that believed in me.鈥

The list of supporters and fans is long. It starts with his mother and his father, whose work in the mining industry exposed a young Pulido to foreign cultures in London and South Africa. Then there鈥檚 his siblings, the Boettcher Foundation 鈥 which awarded him one of its prestigious scholarships 鈥 and faculty at 91桃色, like听.

鈥淎s I advise students in future years, I will be holding up Andres Pulido as an inspiring example of how much someone can accomplish during their time at 91桃色,鈥 said Hughen, an associate professor of finance and director of the Marsico Investment Center.

In Hughen鈥檚 class, Pulido learned to take what he studied in his introductory courses and apply it to a live environment. The dexterity he acquired that quarter propelled him to the position of head portfolio manager of the Reiman Investment Fund over the summer. There, he impressed Hughen with his leadership, maturity and natural feel for the market.

鈥淗e has developed a rich set of research skills that fit well with his passion for understanding the business world,鈥 said Hughen, who also served as Pulido鈥檚 distinction advisor. 鈥淲e need more people like Andres in financial careers. He has proven his dedication to creating a better society. I am confident that he will continue his work in improving our financial system to promote a more sustainable economy.鈥

Andres Pulido

Pulido came to 91桃色 with his eye on politics. High school interests in numbers and social studies turned into a double major in finance and international studies. He aspired, at first, to be a 鈥渟tatesman,鈥 someone who could interact with and assist communities in the United States and abroad.

鈥淕rowing up, seeing differences in standard of living, seeing differences in political systems, I think that sparked some of my curiosity,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 had the chance to move around and have the world be my classroom at a young age. That was certainly a beautiful experience. It was hard at times. It taught me a lot about adaptability.鈥

Those lessons came in handy in March 2020, when a pandemic 鈥 unprecedented for anyone alive today 鈥 swallowed the globe.

Pulido moved home to Lone Tree and took classes online, trying to savor the unexpected extra time with his family and his pets.

鈥淚t was challenging but I think we all grew from it,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hile it鈥檚 easy to have plans, to be able to deal with that uncertainty and be able to develop that flexibility and resilience when those plans change.鈥

After graduating with the Class of 2022 in June, Pulido won鈥檛 be going far. After a summer internship with Morgan Stanley in New York and the ThinkSwiss Research Scholarship in Switzerland, he鈥檒l return to 91桃色 for a master鈥檚 degree in global finance, trade and economic immigration, the tail end of his听. He鈥檒l spend the fall on scholarship, studying the green bond market in Geneva 鈥 another opportunity, he says, to exercise the skills he picked up at Daniels to a professional environment.

A career in finance feels imminent. Working in research is on the table. A PhD isn鈥檛 out of the question either. The possibilities feel limitless.

鈥91桃色 really supported me in merging these fields that may seem disparate to meet my unique interests and my unique professional aspirations,鈥 Pulido said. 鈥淚 think I have a better direction of where I鈥檓 going.鈥

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