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College of Business Alum Honored in the 40 Under 40 List
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Eric Flynn, a College of Business alumnus, was recently named in Montana Business Journal's 40 Under 40 List
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Eric Flynn, a Montana State University College of Business
alumnus, was recently named in Montana Business Journal's
inaugural 40 Under 40 list which honors 40 successful business
persons from the State under the age of 40. He was nominated for
this honor by the Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce.
Flynn, who received his undergraduate degree in business
accounting in 2001, and his Masters in Professional Accountancy
in 2002, is a prototypical graduate of the College of Business. A
Montana native who was raised on a ranch near Townsend, Flynn is
no stranger to working hard and has a drive to succeed in
whatever he pursues.
Flynn believes his work ethic, combined with an exceptional
business education and subsequent CPA and CFA (Certified Public
Accountant and Chartered Financial Analyst, respectively),
Charterholder certifications, prepared him well for his
professional career. As an investment analyst for Bozeman based
Bitterroot Capital Advisors (BCA), Flynn is involved with
analyzing portfolios and their performance, manager searches, and
reporting for clients. In his words, "BCA focuses on
relationships. Much of my time is spent serving and maintaining
relationships with clients and investment managers. Having the
opportunity to see many different sides of the business and the
benefits we deliver to clients were the main draws in joining
BCA."
Flynn describes BCA as an independent, Securities Exchange
Commission (SEC)-registered financial advisory firm, which
addresses the needs of a select number of private individuals
with substantial assets. The firm manages approximately $650
million in assets with a handful of relationships. In addition to
its Bozeman headquarters, BCA maintains an office in San
Francisco. He said, "We provide objective advice on managing
wealth. In essence, our core capabilities lie in dealing with
complex financial situations -- developing a custom-tailored
solution for each client."
In addition to professional success, business persons listed in
the 40 Under 40 list are committed to community involvement and
outreach, and Flynn is certainly no exception. His list of
volunteer activities is a reflection of his commitment to the
Bozeman community, where he is involved with Bowl for Kids Sake,
coaching 5th and 6th grade basketball and volunteering with
Habitat for Humanity. He said "Bozeman is a great place to live
and work with endless opportunities, so I try to do what I can to
help the community." Flynn also is continuing to develop his
professional skills and relationships by attempting to initiate a
CFA Institute Chapter for Montana.
Flynn attributes much of his success to the education he received
at the College of Business and the dedicated faculty he came to
know while attending school. "The College of Business was a major
factor in my success. The contacts I made during my time there
opened more doors than I realized. The faculty at the College of
Business is directly responsible for introducing me to BCA,
having given me a great recommendation when the time came. He
continued, " and more importantly, the quality of the education I
received was top notch. Without that, I wouldn't be in the
position that I am today. During my summer internship with Arthur
Anderson I competed with peers from approximately 40 other top
schools in the nation and I would put my knowledge and
preparation up against any of them."
Bonita Peterson, professor of accounting, said, "Eric is highly
deserving of this recognition. He was an outstanding student in
our undergraduate and graduate accounting programs. As some
evidence of the high-caliber of student he was, he passed all
four parts of the CPA exam on his first try, with extremely high
scores, as soon as he completed our graduate program. In addition
to being a CPA, he has continued studying on his own and
successfully completed the very rigorous certification process of
becoming a CFA Charterholder. Eric was a pleasure to have in
class and the accounting faculty is very proud of him and the
success he has achieved to date!"
Having a few years of real world work experience under his belt
has taught Flynn much about achieving success as a business
professional. He has given back to the school by speaking to
current finance classes and offers guidance to College of
Business students, saying, "Don't doubt your abilities. The
College of Business prepares you for more than you know. Be sure
to participate in the Accounting/Finance Club, etcetera, as these
clubs really do help you meet people from all over the business
world and expose you to many professions with which you may not
be familiar. You will also begin to create a network that can
help you down the road. He concluded that students need to
leverage their professors for networking and job searches. He
said, "They know more than you realize."
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