Alyse Killeen

Alyse Killeen

United States
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Experience

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    San Francisco Bay Area

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    Greater Los Angeles Area

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    London, United Kingdom

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    Singapore

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    Greater New York City Area

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    San Francisco Bay Area

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    Santa Monica, CA

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    Santa Monica, CA

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    Greater New York City Area

Education

  • USC Marshall School of Business Graphic

    University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business

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    Activities and Societies: The Executive Committee on Campus (TEC/TOC) with Jeery Neely

    • Forté Fellow

    Finance and Investment Management Focus

    • Core statements - Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow
    • Working capital schedule
    • Depreciation schedule
    • Amortization schedule
    • Other long-term items schedule
    • Equity schedule
    • Debt and Interest schedule
    • Sensitivity Analysis
    • Relative valuation - Comp based enterprise and equity value
    • Premium and synergy impact on valuation
    • Intrinsic valuation - DCF analysis
    • Acquisition…

    • Forté Fellow

    Finance and Investment Management Focus

    • Core statements - Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow
    • Working capital schedule
    • Depreciation schedule
    • Amortization schedule
    • Other long-term items schedule
    • Equity schedule
    • Debt and Interest schedule
    • Sensitivity Analysis
    • Relative valuation - Comp based enterprise and equity value
    • Premium and synergy impact on valuation
    • Intrinsic valuation - DCF analysis
    • Acquisition affordability
    • Sources and uses of funds
    • M&A consideration/impact (e.g. stock vs. cash)
    • LBO models
    • Regression models

    Marshall Leadership:

    • Co-Chair West Regional Venture Capital Investment Competition
    • Entrepreneurship and Venture Management Association Board Member
    • Honor Committee Board Member
    • Marshall Retail Association Board Member

  • • Maytag Fellow (sole recipient); distinction for accomplishment in research and analytics
    • Master’s Thesis: Chronic fatigue syndrome and natural killer cell function (published)

  • • Senior Honors Thesis: Occupational Stress and Coping in the Fire Department

Publications

  • Chapter 24, The Confluence of Bitcoin and the Global Sharing Economy: Handbook of Digital Currency: Bitcoin, Innovation, Financial Instruments, and Big Data

    Elsevier

    Abstract: As the Sharing Economy is emboldened by bitcoin and blockchain network peer-to-peer transaction processing, the virtuous cycle of efficiency of the Sharing Economy will be strengthened. The waste of fallow assets is reduced, and the related need for individual resource ownership declines. This increases the amount of discretionary budget and time available to consumers, and these newly available capital and time supplies may be applied to innovation, leisure, or other pursuits. As…

    Abstract: As the Sharing Economy is emboldened by bitcoin and blockchain network peer-to-peer transaction processing, the virtuous cycle of efficiency of the Sharing Economy will be strengthened. The waste of fallow assets is reduced, and the related need for individual resource ownership declines. This increases the amount of discretionary budget and time available to consumers, and these newly available capital and time supplies may be applied to innovation, leisure, or other pursuits. As Bitcoin opens access to the Global Village of internet-enabled commerce and collaborative consumption-based marketplaces, the noted impact multiplies. When the Sharing Economy at scale adapts to process transactions on the blockchain, the value of bitcoin and the blockchain is increased, and the adoption of Bitcoin grows. This further opens access to the internet marketplace and to peer-to-peer transactions and sharing. Popular culture moves away from dependence on asset ownership and from the use of ownership to define self-identity.

    See publication
  • How Singapore Could Become a Cryptocurrency Silicon Valley

    Cryptocurrency Workshop 2014, SKBI for Financial Economics, Invited Lecture Presentation

    A collaborative ecosystem drives innovation. The historical catalyst and current drivers of the Silicon Valley ecosystem included a culture of risk tolerance, local support of mentorship and advisory, access to capital and workforce talent, proximity to business partnerships, and entrepreneurial heroes and storytelling. The technology and infrastructure now exist to enable global entrepreneurs - those outside of Silicon Valley - to build high-scale innovative companies. With a growing culture…

    A collaborative ecosystem drives innovation. The historical catalyst and current drivers of the Silicon Valley ecosystem included a culture of risk tolerance, local support of mentorship and advisory, access to capital and workforce talent, proximity to business partnerships, and entrepreneurial heroes and storytelling. The technology and infrastructure now exist to enable global entrepreneurs - those outside of Silicon Valley - to build high-scale innovative companies. With a growing culture of innovation and thoughtful regulatory support and restraint, Singapore will position to lead as a Crypto Innovation Financial Centre. Entrepreneurs need an ability to take risk.

  • How are Cryptocurrencies Changing the Future?

    CAIA and Singapore Management University Conference, Panel Presentation

    Other authors
    See publication
  • Bitcoin and the Sharing Economy

    Coin Congress USA 2014, Invited Lecture Presentation

  • The Psychology of the network in P2P and IoT blockchain transaction

    Coin Congress Singapore 2014, Invited Lecture Presentation

    Peer-to-peer economies and the Internet of Things are burgeoning industries, both uniquely benefitted by Bitcoin innovation. Tokenization of common or atypical resources has incentivized new marketplace development in the peer-to-peer network. Storage space, CPU cycle, and bandwidth are examples of resources that can be exchanged between individuals for tokens. (Tokenization, in this context, will be defined as the new implementation of token distribution for payment, value store, or pricing)…

    Peer-to-peer economies and the Internet of Things are burgeoning industries, both uniquely benefitted by Bitcoin innovation. Tokenization of common or atypical resources has incentivized new marketplace development in the peer-to-peer network. Storage space, CPU cycle, and bandwidth are examples of resources that can be exchanged between individuals for tokens. (Tokenization, in this context, will be defined as the new implementation of token distribution for payment, value store, or pricing). Autonomous connected devices (IoT, Internet of Things), catalyzed by the same tokenization, as well as by blockchain enabled microtransactions, will be able to transact where they had previously
    been able to only communicate. That is, connected devices have been able to exchange data, but are now able to exchange value - or to monetarily value the data exchanged. The psychology of tokenization, the relationship to microtransaction, and the creation of new marketplaces in the peer-to-peer and device-to-device economies are discussed.

  • Chronic fatigue syndrome and natural killer cell function

    University of Miami Library

  • Impact of childhood trauma on stress response and trait dissociation in healthy young police academy recruits.

    The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Paper presented at the 19th Annual Meeting

    Other authors
    • Otte C
    • Neylan TC
    • Best S
    • Pole N
    • Gloria R
    • Jackson T
    • Yehuda R
    • Marmar C
  • Impact of the World Trade Center Attacks on New York City Police Officers; A prospective Study.

    International Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology, Invited address at 34th Annual Meeting

    Other authors
    • Marmar C
    • Best S
    • Metzler T
    • Chemtob C
    • Gloria R
    • Jackson T
  • Impact of the World Trade Center Attacks on New York City Police Officers.

    Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, Invited Grand Rounds presentation

    Other authors
    • Marmar C
    • Best S
    • Metzler T
    • Chemtob C
    • Gloria R
    • Jackson T
  • Cortisol and catecholamine responses to a critical incident stimulation video in eighty police academy recruits.

    The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Poster presented at annual meeting

    Other authors
    • Otte, C
    • Neylan, T
    • Best, S
    • Pole, N
    • Gloria, R
    • Jackson, T
    • Yehuda, R
    • Marmar, C
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Courses

  • Corporate Valuation

    Training the Streets

  • Financial Modeling

    Training the Streets

  • Financial Modeling and Advanced Sensitivity Analysis

    Training the Streets

  • Leveraged Buyout Analysis

    Training the Streets

  • Merger Consequences Analysis

    Training the Streets

  • Public and Acquisition Comparables and DCF Analysis

    Training the Streets

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