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Roberto Torres

2019 - 2022 Scholar

Roberto Mateo Torres is a second semester, senior Finance major at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. He is a brother and former president of the Beta Kappa Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Order. Currently, Mateo is the founder and president of UMD’s chapter of the Hispanic Finance Association, a nationwide organization aimed at hel;ping undergraduate students land jobs in the financial services industry. Mateo will be pursuing a career in Investment Banking in New York City upon graduation in May of 2022. He hopes to have the chance to give back to his University and offer mentorship to his younger brothers and those who come after him at the University of Maryland.

  

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