Amulya Natchukuri is a student in the School of Arts and Sciences majoring in Mathematics and Economics. Prior to her junior year, she worked at RBC Capital Markets as an Investment Banking Summer Analyst where she focused on deals involving large public healthcare systems in the United States. Her interest in economic research and public policy started with her acceptance into the University of Chicago’s Expanding Diversity in Economics program. Here, she had the opportunity to engage with Nobel Laureates and other leading scholars in the field of economics to learn about the research methods and economic models used to analyze social issues that are at the forefront of policy discussions. On campus, she is involved as a Resident Assistant for the Leadership Living-Learning Community, represents Rutgers at the National Federal Reserve Challenge Competition, and serves on the executive board of the Rutgers Economics Society. Outside of academics, she enjoys traveling, plays the Sitar in a South-Asian band, and loves spending time with her dog.
