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Bryce Sadler (CAS’28)

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Bryce Sadler is a sophomore at Georgetown University studying economics in the College. Professionally, Sadler has a deep interest in financial markets and the interaction between the public and private sectors. Outside of his academic and professional pursuits, he is an avid fisherman who loves spending time on the water. He is originally from Miami, Florida.

Sadler has been involved with Georgetown University’s Psaros Center since arriving on campus, first serving as a volunteer at the annual Financial Markets Quality (FMQ) Conference, where he chaperoned former CFTC Chair Rostin Behnam. Additionally, Sadler serves as a student researcher under Marshall Lux, publishing work regarding how machine learning can be effectively utilized to improve IPO price discovery. Through this year’s FinPolicy Trek, he hopes to deepen his understanding of how the public and private sectors interact and gain insight into how these relationships tie into our current regulatory environment.