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Exceptional economics students win departmental undergraduate awards
Meet Mitchell Gibbs and Nathan Tesan, the winners of the Fall 2024 Department of Economics undergraduate awards. These exceptional students have demonstrated outstanding academic performance and a deep passion for the field of economics. Congratulations!
Glenn Berg Enterprising Achiever Award
The award recognizes economics majors and honours students for participation in extracurricular activities while achieving academic excellence.
Nathan Tesan
I started my journey at Simon Fraser University in the fall of 2019 and I am now in my final semester. I am a major in Economics, with a concentration in Economic Data Analysis and a minor in Social Data Analytics.
Entering SFU I was unsure what major I would decide on. However, after taking ECON 103, I knew economics would be the area of study for me. What drew me to the field was Professor Allen’s ability to connect real world events to economic theories. As I progressed in my degree, I was drawn to the field of econometrics. Particularly, the methods used to quantify real world phenomena and the implications drawn from these findings.
Outside university, I have worked part time as a Data Analyst at Sprott Shaw College where I have applied skills learned within my degree to gather and analyze data in a business context. Through this connection, I have now been offered the opportunity to work with a startup company that is creating a suite of tools that utilize AI to enhance learning.
When I am not working or in school, you will find me on the soccer field, running, or playing the guitar.
My time at SFU and in the Economics department has been a transformative experience. It has provided me unique opportunities to meet new people, study abroad, and push the boundaries of my knowledge and skills. I will carry these experiences forward into my personal and professional life.
Pamela Yoon Award in Economics
Founded by SFU Economics alumnus Pamela Yoon, this award is granted to full-time undergraduate students who have demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in finance after graduation.
Mitchell Gibbs
Hi, I'm Mitchell, and I’m pursuing a Joint Honours Degree in Business and Economics at SFU, where I also compete as a long jumper on the athletics team.
Initially, I was only studying business at SFU, but after taking ECON 103 with Doug Allen, I thought to myself, “this ECON stuff is pretty cool”. I continued taking the lower division ECON requirements and fell in love with the way ECON looks at the world, and how it can be applied to a variety of problems.
As I’ve progressed through school, I’ve also realized that ECON provides a strong quantitative skillset, enhancing my problem-solving abilities. This became especially clear in ECON 331 (Introduction to Mathematical Economics) with David Freeman, a course I thoroughly enjoyed.
Two internships at Orbis Investments exposed me to a wide range of roles in finance, including investor relations, quant, and fund operations. I’ve found the skills learned in my ECON classes extremely valuable in all these positions.
I look forward to my last two years of school, in particular starting work on my honours project and continuing to apply my ECON skillset to another finance internship.