An Inside Look at How a University of New Haven Finance Major Landed a Job at Deloitte
With a combination of determination, networking, and diverse experiences, Thomas Portnoy Ӱԭ25 has secured his dream job, and he is gearing up for a promising career in finance.
January 13, 2025
By Caitlin Truesdale, Office of Marketing and Communications
When Thomas Portnoy Ӱԭ25 received a phone call on a sunny day at the beach, it wasnӰԭt just any call - it was an offer for what he described as his dream job. Portnoy is completing his degree this fall Ӱԭ a semester early Ӱԭ and will receive a Bachelor of Science in Finance with two minors in Marketing and Professional Sales. He recently accepted the role of risk and financial analyst at , a leading firm providing audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk advisory, tax and related services, in its government and public sector. For Portnoy, the opportunity marks the culmination of years of hard work, internships, and mentorship opportunities.
ӰԭI will be based in their Rosslyn office in Virginia, working in the government and public sector,Ӱԭ Portnoy shared. ӰԭMoving to Virginia is exciting. IӰԭm originally from Queens, New York, so itӰԭs a big change. I also love the idea of working in the public sectorӰԭitӰԭs such a unique and impactful area.Ӱԭ
Although the job officially starts in the summer of 2025, Portnoy is already thinking ahead. With the flexibility of choosing his start date, he plans to use the time after completing his degree to travel, finish his work with the Gaia Initiative and continue to develop his network.
ӰԭGetting that call was such a surreal moment,Ӱԭ Portnoy said. ӰԭIt felt like all the hard work, all the long nights, paid off.Ӱԭ
ӰԭI did pitch competitions, networking events, and even guest lecturedӰԭ
Portnoy emphasized the importance of taking on diverse opportunities, from internships to academic projects. One of his first major experiences was an internship with AGE Solutions, an IT company in Virginia. ӰԭThat internship helped me figure out that I wanted to be in this sector and gave me a head start providing me security clearance,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭI got to travel to client sites, work on audits, and tackle project tasks that really prepared me for whatӰԭs ahead.Ӱԭ
Another defining experience was his summer internship at Ponce Bank, where he gained hands-on exposure to investor relations and commercial banking. ӰԭI worked on quarterly financial reports, the annual ESG report, and even worked with the CFO to create the annual investor presentation,Ӱԭ he shared. ӰԭThose moments taught me the ins and outs of the industry.Ӱԭ
Portnoy also credited his involvement in student organizations and academic projects with helping him develop crucial skills. ӰԭI did pitch competitions, networking events in New Haven, and even guest lectured at a local high school while studying abroad in Italy,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭAll of those experiences added depth to my resume and helped me grow personally and professionally.Ӱԭ
He encouraged other students to adopt a similar mindset. ӰԭAlways say ӰԭyesӰԭ to everything,Ӱԭ Portnoy advised. ӰԭEven if it seems tedious at first, every experience adds up and shapes your path forward.Ӱԭ
ӰԭThe personal contacts I made at the University set me apartӰԭ
Portnoy mentioned his thankfulness for the support and mentorship he received from the Charger community. ӰԭThe University helped me make connections that I hope will be crucial to my career,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭWhether it was professors or University leaders, the resources were there to help me build a strong foundation.Ӱԭ
Among the mentors who shaped his journey, Portnoy highlighted several professors and programs. ӰԭMichael Driscoll, ASMET, BSMET, EMBA taught my first entrepreneurship class, and John Rosen MBA, who works with , opened so many doors,Ӱԭ Portnoy said. ӰԭI also gained valuable experience through the Gaia Initiative with David Sacco, MBA and Professor Jared Sheffield.Ӱԭ
His relationship outside the University has allowed Portnoy to secure internships, grow his network, and gain Department of Defense clearance Ӱԭ one of the many factors that landed him this role at Deloitte. ӰԭThe personal contacts IӰԭve made at networking events in New Haven and New York City have helped set me apart,Ӱԭ he shared. ӰԭThey gave me the edge to succeed in a competitive field.Ӱԭ
ӰԭMy goal is to keep asking questions, learning, and being a resource to my teamӰԭ
He also stressed the importance of networking. ӰԭI had conversations with people from so many organizations,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭEven if a job didnӰԭt come from those interactions, building those relationships helped me grow and opened doors for the future.Ӱԭ
Now, as he prepares to launch his career, Portnoy is focused on continuing that momentum. ӰԭMy goal is to keep asking questions, learning, and being a resource to my team,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭDeloitte is a place where youӰԭre not just another co-workerӰԭyouӰԭre part of a community that values growth and collaboration.Ӱԭ
For Portnoy, this mindset is what drives him. ӰԭIӰԭm a big go-getter,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭI donӰԭt just sit back; I actively seek out opportunities to learn and improve. ThatӰԭs what got me here, and I know it will carry me forward.Ӱԭ