Andrew Sandoe
Lecturer at Harvard University
Biography
Harvard University
Andrew began his career with Morgan Stanley in the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York. The terrorist attack on the twin towers led him to seek ways to serve his country and he pivoted to a career of service as a Marine Corps pilot. After joining the Marines, he deployed twice to Iraq, serving both in the cockpit and at the headquarters in Baghdad as the advisor to the Director of Military Operations for the nation of Iraq.
Andrew completed his military service in 2012 and attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MBA program as a Pat Tillman Scholar. During this time, he did novel research on quantitative investment tools used in public and private investment research and human behavior. Post MBA, Andrew taught in the Entrepreneurship Group at Harvard Business School and launched a quantitatively driven long/short hedge fund.
Andrew continues to lecture at Harvard, now teaching business analysis and valuation. Andrew and his wife Robin are proud parents to three children. Andrew looks forward to helping military families, particularly as our nation confronts this moment of unique economic uncertainty.
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