1. Thomas F. Hurley
46 Upyonda Way thomas.hurley85@gmail.com
Rumford, RI 02916 (401) 258-7965
EDUCATION
Assumption College, Worcester, MA May 2016
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Minors: Finance and IT
COURSEWORK
Econometrics: Conducted a semester long independent research paper that attempted to prove why some PGA golfers make more
money than others by using statistical analysis, specifically linear regressions.
Investment Theory: Created a portfolio of 30 stocks and evaluated performance over a semester attempting to diversify volatility risk
and profitability based on income levels and willingness to take on risk. The stocks where rated on an individualized self-made rational
rating system, then analyzed on short term weekly data, as well as a medium term of the 10 week semester.
WORK EXPERIENCE
John Hancock Retirement Plan Services: May 2016-Present
Defined Benefits Processor
• Assist in the management of John Hancock’s largest pension plan clients on the individual level of participants
• This position requires handling day to day participant activity
Chelos Hometown Bar & Grill East Providence, RI and Warwick, RI February 2010-Present
Server/Cook/Runner/Bar-Back
Server & Bar-Back
• Communicate with as many as 35 customers and 25 fellow servers at a time while dealing with customer questions and disputes
• Assist bar tenders by working efficiently on high pressure and stress filled nights by keeping four bars stocked and clean
Cook & Runner
• Prepare food while working with a team of up to 14 fellow cooks, as well as kitchen managers, servers and runners
• Bridge communication between cooks and servers in the food window, while also delivering food to all sections of the restaurant
COLLEGIATE ACTIVITIES
Assumption College Football (NCAA Division II) November 2013- December 2015
• Position: Tight End/Wide Receiver
• Contribute 30 hours per week to practice, games, lifting, film studies, and travel, as well as carrying a 15 credit school schedule
• 2013 Walk-on: The only player taken on as a non-recruited walk-on due to self-motivation, work ethic and the pursuit of a goal
• 2015 NE-10 Regular season champions: Part of the colleges first 11 win season, as well as its first regular season championship
• 2015 NE-10 Conference champions: Part of the college’s first conference championship team as well as its first national play-off
appearance, national play-off win and national ranked team
Community Service:
Assumption College Reach Out Center September 2012- May 2016
• Community Harvest Project: volunteered at a local farm that is run only by volunteers and donates all of it products to local
foodbanks and soup kitchens
• Homeless sleep out: Spent a night outside to better understand the severity of homelessness and raise awareness to the issue
• Homeless care package: Distributed bags of necessity goods to some of Worcester’s homeless people
Team impact November 2013-May 2016
• Retained a relationship with Assumption footballs Team Impact player who is a young man with a life-threatening illness
Nelson Place Elementary November 2013- May 2016
• Read weekly to local children
ReStore Worcester August 2015
• Worked with a group to assist in the cleanup and rearrangement of our local ReStore Worcester warehouse
Red Watch Band November 2012– Present
• Participate in training related to an alcohol awareness group that stems from a national program
Club Volleyball September 2012– November 2013
• Practiced twice a week while playing in intercollegiate competition in a weekly tournament style of play
SKILLS
Computer: Advanced: Excel, social media Intermediate: Access, Word, PowerPoint, STATA data analysis, IBM SPSS & InDesign, Parts +
Basic: Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop