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    Mike Schumacher

    Head of Macro Strategy at Wells Fargo Securities

    Mike Schumacher is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in software development and test engineering. With a BS in Electrical Engineering from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, and further training in coaching and yoga, he has a unique blend of technical expertise and interpersonal skills. He has honed his skills over the years working for top-tier organizations such as Agilent Technologies and Symitar, where he served respectively as Test Engineer, Microwave Test Accessories, and Advisory Software Engineer - Card Services. Additionally, he has ventured into entrepreneurship as the Proprietor of Eight Limbs Coaching.

    Mike’s proficiency in evaluating, evolving, and integrating software development and test engineering experiences makes him a valuable asset to any organization. His eagerness to learn and enhance his skills is evident in the courses he has taken, such as Associate Certified Coach at Doug Silsbee and Yogawell. He also held the position of Postmaster at the Airport Mailbox Project.

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    Experience

    Managing Director at Wells Fargo Securities (2015 - Present)
    Managing Director at UBS (2010 - 2015), Bond Maven at Norfolk Markets / III Associates (2009 - 2010), Managing Director at Citigroup (1996 - 2008), Director/Head of MBS Research at Smith Barney (1996 - 1997), Principal at Smith Breeden Associates (1986 - 1994)

    Education

    MIT Sloan School of Management (1984 - 1986), Cornell University (1980 - 1984)

    Location

    San Diego, California, United States