Kapish Haldia was previously an investment banker at Citigroup's Global Industrial Group, where he worked with Fortune 100 customers in the aerospace and defense, as well as paper and packaging industries. He concentrated on mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, and debt financing for top enterprises. Kapish previously worked as a research analyst for PineBridge Investments, Do Something, and the United States House of Representatives.
Kapish earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics from New York University's Leonard N. Stern School of Business, along with a minor in Public Policy and Management. Kapish was a member of NYU Stern's Investment Analysis Group during his time in school, where he and other students managed a $25,000 donation from Justin Pollack and other graduates. Kapish and his classmates competed against students from 20 other schools in the Ross School of Business's 6th Annual Stock Pitch Competition in 2013. Students from all throughout the country compete to demonstrate their skills to select, analyze, and pitch stocks. Over the course of two intensive rounds, teams present their recommendations to a judging panel comprised of industry experts from asset management firms and hedge funds. Kapish and his classmates won the challenge by pitching McDermott International, a company that competes in the offshore EPCI area.
Kapish has also received a number of distinctions and awards, including the Credit Suisse Investment Banking - Case Winner, Advanced Placement Scholar with Distinction, and Dean's List.