UPenn / Mathematical Economics / Statistics & Data Science
Diego Ordonez
I'm Diego Ordonez, a student at the University of Pennsylvania studying Mathematical Economics with a minor in Statistics & Data Science. My work spans risk and regulatory analysis, research on monetary policy, credit access, and portfolio optimization, and economic podcasting.
Featured project
Machine Learning for Portfolio Optimization
The paper walks through the full workflow from signal engineering and PCA to model comparison and out-of-sample long-short portfolio construction, with the key result that forecast fit and portfolio quality do not always point to the same model.
The analysis compares Linear Regression, Ridge, Lasso, Random Forest, and Gradient Boosting, then converts those predictions into industry-neutral portfolios.
From linear baselines to tree-based methods.
Signals are compressed, standardized, and ranked within industry.
Ridge led on risk-adjusted performance while Gradient Boosting led on return.
Featured Podcast Episode
Macro Meets Business
Macro Meets Business is Penn IBEC's podcast on the macro forces behind real business decisions. It brings together conversations on policy, markets, trade, and the institutions shaping the global economy.
Education
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PAB.A. in Mathematical Economics • Minor in Statistics & Data Science
Experience
Research Assistant to Prof. Charles Calomiris • Andersen Institute for Finance and Economics
Philadelphia, PAAdvisory Intern • PwC Chile, Risk & Regulatory Services
Santiago, Chile- Supported Chilean banks as they transitioned toward Basel III and updated CMF banking regulations across risk and regulatory reporting systems.
- Reviewed SQL scripts and validated data pipelines to protect reporting integrity.
- Performed compliance testing on financial datasets and communicated findings to clients.
Summer Intern • Premier College Prep
Ambler, PA- Tutored students in SAT and ACT preparation while building individualized study plans grounded in diagnostics, performance trends, and practical test strategy.
- Designed targeted math, reading, and testing instruction for individual students.
- Implemented Excel spreadsheets to streamline office inventory management.
Research Assistant • Swarthmore College Department of Economics
Swarthmore, PA- Conducted research on alternative financial services and their role in credit access for underserved populations under Professor Maria Pia Olivero.
- Collected and analyzed data using Stata to support empirical research.
- Synthesized academic literature and contributed to supervised research discussions.
Leadership and activities
Penn International Business and Economics Club
Chair of Economic Analysis • Oct 2024 - PresentProduce macroeconomic reports on global trends, contribute analysis to finance-based discussions, and host podcast episodes with leaders working across macro-finance and policy.
Penn College Fed Challenge Team
Analyst • Mar 2026 - PresentAnalyze inflation, labor markets, and current monetary policy to build recommendations around the Fed's dual mandate.
Argentina@Penn
Co-President • Jan 2026 - PresentCo-lead club programming, funding, and budgeting while building campus partnerships around Argentine culture.
Penn Science High School Journal
Associate Editor • Sep 2024 - Sep 2025 Managing Editor • Sep 2025 - Sep 2026Lead a team of editors reviewing scientific papers and help refine clarity, structure, and analytical rigor before publication.
Penn Undergraduate Economics Society
Academic Committee Member • Oct 2024 - PresentBuild presentations on alternative financial services, SNAP benefits, and growth differences across Argentina, Japan, and the United States.
Coursework and skills
Relevant coursework
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Awards, interests, and languages
Awards
- National Hispanic Recognition Award
- AP Scholar with Distinction