Joshua Aronson is an upcoming Morgan Stanley analyst and NYU senior studying math and economics with a strong interest in behavioral finance and its predictive power in markets. He brings a varied 15-year work background that spans fintech entrepreneurship as co-founder of Snowdaycalculator, hands-on tradesmanship from plumbing and building maintenance roles, and finance operations experience at State Farm and Jewish on Campus. That mix of analytical training and practical, operational experience gives him a pragmatic approach to modeling human-driven market dynamics. Based in New York, he pairs academic rigor with an entrepreneurial mindset and early institutional exposure from a Morgan Stanley summer analyst role. Unusually for a soon-to-be analyst, his resume reflects direct product-building experience alongside financial leadership, signaling both execution ability and curiosity about how behavior shapes outcomes.
15 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Math and Economics, Bachelor's degree, Math and Economics at New York University
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