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JOHN LAZCANO 
57 FIRST AVENUE APT # 4N ● NEW YORK, NY 10003 ● TELEPHONE: 917-371-5830 ● EMAIL: JLAZCAN@GMAIL.COM 
SUMMARY: 
Credit risk analyst experienced in the assessment of an entity's relative vulnerability to default on financial 
obligations, comparable across industry groups and countries. This comparative analysis includes the 
consideration of the potential for change in the entity's operating environment or financial environment and the 
likely effect on future performance. By weighing the differences in financial management, country risk profile 
and risk characteristics of the industry I arrive at a balanced evaluation of credit quality. 
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 
CITIBANK – NEW YORK, NY OCTOBER 
2014 - PRESENT 
Subject Matter Expert – CCAR/DFAST – Audit/Risk Analyst – Consultant (PwC) 
• Provide in depth analysis and estimation of risk profiles for US/Global Consumer and Wholesale portfolios including 
credit conversion factors (CCF), expected loss (EL), exposure at default (EAD), loss given default (LGD) and 
probability of default (PD) 
• Coordinate and execute stress test requirements associated with supervisory, local and group scenarios including the 
preparation of qualitative/quantitative assessments and comprehensive documentation 
• Prepare written presentations that include in depth analysis, insightful reports, graphs and charts of key drivers and 
trends (Model Development, Conceptual Soundness, Technical Dataset, Outcomes Analysis, Controls Environment, 
Ongoing Monitoring) 
• Ensure management line of sight to key assumptions and articulate sensitivities and limitations of projections 
• Identify and implement process improvements and scalable solutions that will enable stress testing to be a 
sustainable BAU activity 
• Develop forecasts and analysis of business units and portfolio trends including the quantification of mitigating actions 
and other recommendations for management consideration 
• Directly contributes to full and comprehensive compliance with stress testing regulatory statutes (Dodd Frank Act) and 
related guidance from, FRB and OCC 
• Evaluate the possible impacts of new business products as well as risk profile changes in current portfolio assets on 
economic risk capital and on stressed losses 
G.E. CAPITAL CORPORATION – STAMFORD, CT APRIL 2014 – 
OCT 2014 
Lead Risk Analyst – Energy Financial Services - Consultant 
• Supports the Valuation Leader with delivery of accurate and timely risk portfolio reporting and analysis, valuation 
analytics for CCO's and business segments and/or HQ (Stress Testing to meet CCAR Regulations) 
• Support a Quantitative Methodology leader on formulating and evaluating alternative credit risk methodologies or 
econometric credit stress testing specifications for conceptual soundness and stakeholders' model requirements 
• Prepare performance reports on roll-forward valuation analysis, variance analysis, valuation, outcome analysis, back-testing 
analysis and benchmarking analysis 
• Ensures data completeness, accuracy and timeliness working cross functionally on data reconciliation routines and 
data integrity initiatives 
• Works proactively and closely with risk analytics managers to improve business risk analytic and data gathering 
processes 
• Assist in new modeling sensitivity development and impact timing analysis as required by HQ Enterprise Stress 
Testing's procedure; and update the analysis, reporting, research and methodology 
• Conduct analytics to validate the performance of existing quantitative risk models, recommend changes, and support 
gap closing projects 
• Drive standardization of processes that ensure timely generation and retrieval of reporting and risk analytics data, 
including support of model management framework 
• Manage model supporting data warehouses in terms of accuracy and completeness; understand data and process 
structures from System of Record to ensure accuracy and precision of data used for modeling, reporting and 
analysis 
• Assist in statistical analysis to help research and gather underlying credit modeling dataset 
• Works closely with Risk and Finance Portfolio teams peers to consolidate and validate reporting 
• Strong communication skills with the ability to prepare clear communication and confidently present meaningful 
analysis to senior and executive management level 
• Lead modeling data capture, gathering, mastering and maintenance in support of modeling databases 
J.P. MORGAN CHASE - NEW YORK, NY OCTOBER 2011 – 
JUNE 2013
Analyst 
• Conducted risk analysis on residential mortgage loans through a proprietary loan-by-loan default model 
• Forecasted expected losses for a portfolio of residential mortgage loans using predictive drivers that include loan type, 
collateral type, interest rate, loan terms, credit scores, loan-to-value (LTV) ratios and debt to income (DTI) ratios 
• Assigned a default probability and loss severity to each individual loan based on loan-level characteristics using the 
output of analytical models developed by J.P. Morgan Chase 
• Analyzed the characteristics of each loan and compared them with currently managed and historical loan 
characteristics of both J.P. Morgan Chase heritage loans and industry peers 
• Analyzed collateral characteristics, recent loan performance and anticipated cash-flow from underlying loans 
• Identified trends, forecast future projections and determine both current and past performance 
• Analyzed distressed loan performance using parameters such as frequency of foreclosure rates and recovery rates 
• Monitored loan, lender, borrower, and property characteristics as well as price movements in housing, liquidity of the 
property market, prepayment rates, delinquency rates, default rates, loss severities and foreclosure costs 
• Generated and update business requirements documents and turned those requirements into key functional 
requirements 
• Identified, analyzed and communicated conflicting requirements as well as the potential for technical problems with 
the project implementation 
• Articulated requirements that were agreed upon by stakeholders and confirmed that requirements were well within the 
capabilities of the IT department, their development staff and available software 
• Supported IT staff with the assessment of products in the marketplace and identified innovative solutions needed to 
satisfy system requirements, development and improvements 
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL - NEW YORK, NY DECEMBER 2008 – OCTOBER 
2011 
Columbia Institute for Tele-Information –Senior Research Analyst 
• Supervised and managed over twenty Research Assistants who analyzed data, created summary reports and 
presented findings, ideas, and recommendations to management 
• Conducted independent financial/business analysis (due diligence) and research on corporations 
(domestic/international) in the mass media, technology and telecommunications industries in both the US and abroad 
• Analyzed the public financial statements of companies (GAAP/STAT/IFRS) to assess their current financial health, 
calculate their long term prospects and identify financial strengths and weaknesses 
• Strong use of financial tools NPV, DCF, WACC, IRR, VaR, CAPM, statistical analysis, Monte Carlo simulation, 
portfolio theory, correlation, variance, co-variance and Black-Scholes options pricing 
• Co-authored an independent CITI report for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on the state of 
broadband in the United States with the purpose of supporting legislation based on the American Recovery and 
Reinvestment Act of 2009’s (ARRA) 
PRIVATE EQUITIES TRADING OPERATOR - New York, NY JANUARY 2003 – DECEMBER 
2008 
Proprietary Equities Trader 
• Researched, designed and implemented proprietary trading strategies 
FITCH RATINGS - New York, NY JUNE 1998 - JANUARY 
2003 
Analyst –Structured Finance 
• Produced written analysis based on structured debt transactions originating out of the U.S. & Latin America 
• Performed due diligence, assigned ratings and maintained surveillance on future flow, residential mortgage, 
commercial mortgage, auto loan, equipment lease, SBA loan, student loan, credit card receivables, project finance 
and synthetic transactions 
• Determined obligor default and recovery rates using base case expectations based primarily on collateral analysis 
and originator-specific loss data, taking into account the economic outlook, market, and industry benchmark data 
• Analyzed the timing of cash flows, gain on sale of assets, asset yield, note interest costs, and other expenses to 
determine the positive or negative effects on a securitization’s structure 
• Conducted a review of counterparties to determine any credit exposures beyond the securitized asset pool and 
ensure the effective operation of an SPV in collecting receivables and distributing funds 
• Evaluated the legal structure, asset quality, credit enhancement, financial structure, and originator and servicer quality 
to determine the credit profile of the transaction 
• Analyzed the ongoing performance (surveillance) of rated transactions using financial statements, trustee reports, stress 
tests, ratio analysis and continuously assessed ongoing structural components (subordination, excess spread, 
overcollateralization, interest coverage (IC) tests, LOCs, third-party protection, swaps, reserve accounts, purchasing 
contracts) 
• Ensured adherence to covenants and reviewed closing docs for the proper course of action if violations occurred 
• Produced Excel models to determine risk, identify trends, forecast future projections and record/measure past 
performance
EDUCATION: 
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY STERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS - New York, NY 
PRESENT 
The Langone Part-Time MBA Program – Finance Major 
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE /MARKETING - Tempe, AZ 1997 
SKILLS: 
• Excel (pivot tables, vlookup, macros), Word, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Access, SAP, SAS 
• Bloomberg Terminal, Thomson, FactSet, Dow Jones Factiva, LexisNexis, CoreLogic, EDGAR 
• Bilingual Spanish (Dual Citizenship: European Union - Spain)

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  • 1. JOHN LAZCANO 57 FIRST AVENUE APT # 4N ● NEW YORK, NY 10003 ● TELEPHONE: 917-371-5830 ● EMAIL: JLAZCAN@GMAIL.COM SUMMARY: Credit risk analyst experienced in the assessment of an entity's relative vulnerability to default on financial obligations, comparable across industry groups and countries. This comparative analysis includes the consideration of the potential for change in the entity's operating environment or financial environment and the likely effect on future performance. By weighing the differences in financial management, country risk profile and risk characteristics of the industry I arrive at a balanced evaluation of credit quality. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: CITIBANK – NEW YORK, NY OCTOBER 2014 - PRESENT Subject Matter Expert – CCAR/DFAST – Audit/Risk Analyst – Consultant (PwC) • Provide in depth analysis and estimation of risk profiles for US/Global Consumer and Wholesale portfolios including credit conversion factors (CCF), expected loss (EL), exposure at default (EAD), loss given default (LGD) and probability of default (PD) • Coordinate and execute stress test requirements associated with supervisory, local and group scenarios including the preparation of qualitative/quantitative assessments and comprehensive documentation • Prepare written presentations that include in depth analysis, insightful reports, graphs and charts of key drivers and trends (Model Development, Conceptual Soundness, Technical Dataset, Outcomes Analysis, Controls Environment, Ongoing Monitoring) • Ensure management line of sight to key assumptions and articulate sensitivities and limitations of projections • Identify and implement process improvements and scalable solutions that will enable stress testing to be a sustainable BAU activity • Develop forecasts and analysis of business units and portfolio trends including the quantification of mitigating actions and other recommendations for management consideration • Directly contributes to full and comprehensive compliance with stress testing regulatory statutes (Dodd Frank Act) and related guidance from, FRB and OCC • Evaluate the possible impacts of new business products as well as risk profile changes in current portfolio assets on economic risk capital and on stressed losses G.E. CAPITAL CORPORATION – STAMFORD, CT APRIL 2014 – OCT 2014 Lead Risk Analyst – Energy Financial Services - Consultant • Supports the Valuation Leader with delivery of accurate and timely risk portfolio reporting and analysis, valuation analytics for CCO's and business segments and/or HQ (Stress Testing to meet CCAR Regulations) • Support a Quantitative Methodology leader on formulating and evaluating alternative credit risk methodologies or econometric credit stress testing specifications for conceptual soundness and stakeholders' model requirements • Prepare performance reports on roll-forward valuation analysis, variance analysis, valuation, outcome analysis, back-testing analysis and benchmarking analysis • Ensures data completeness, accuracy and timeliness working cross functionally on data reconciliation routines and data integrity initiatives • Works proactively and closely with risk analytics managers to improve business risk analytic and data gathering processes • Assist in new modeling sensitivity development and impact timing analysis as required by HQ Enterprise Stress Testing's procedure; and update the analysis, reporting, research and methodology • Conduct analytics to validate the performance of existing quantitative risk models, recommend changes, and support gap closing projects • Drive standardization of processes that ensure timely generation and retrieval of reporting and risk analytics data, including support of model management framework • Manage model supporting data warehouses in terms of accuracy and completeness; understand data and process structures from System of Record to ensure accuracy and precision of data used for modeling, reporting and analysis • Assist in statistical analysis to help research and gather underlying credit modeling dataset • Works closely with Risk and Finance Portfolio teams peers to consolidate and validate reporting • Strong communication skills with the ability to prepare clear communication and confidently present meaningful analysis to senior and executive management level • Lead modeling data capture, gathering, mastering and maintenance in support of modeling databases J.P. MORGAN CHASE - NEW YORK, NY OCTOBER 2011 – JUNE 2013
  • 2. Analyst • Conducted risk analysis on residential mortgage loans through a proprietary loan-by-loan default model • Forecasted expected losses for a portfolio of residential mortgage loans using predictive drivers that include loan type, collateral type, interest rate, loan terms, credit scores, loan-to-value (LTV) ratios and debt to income (DTI) ratios • Assigned a default probability and loss severity to each individual loan based on loan-level characteristics using the output of analytical models developed by J.P. Morgan Chase • Analyzed the characteristics of each loan and compared them with currently managed and historical loan characteristics of both J.P. Morgan Chase heritage loans and industry peers • Analyzed collateral characteristics, recent loan performance and anticipated cash-flow from underlying loans • Identified trends, forecast future projections and determine both current and past performance • Analyzed distressed loan performance using parameters such as frequency of foreclosure rates and recovery rates • Monitored loan, lender, borrower, and property characteristics as well as price movements in housing, liquidity of the property market, prepayment rates, delinquency rates, default rates, loss severities and foreclosure costs • Generated and update business requirements documents and turned those requirements into key functional requirements • Identified, analyzed and communicated conflicting requirements as well as the potential for technical problems with the project implementation • Articulated requirements that were agreed upon by stakeholders and confirmed that requirements were well within the capabilities of the IT department, their development staff and available software • Supported IT staff with the assessment of products in the marketplace and identified innovative solutions needed to satisfy system requirements, development and improvements COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL - NEW YORK, NY DECEMBER 2008 – OCTOBER 2011 Columbia Institute for Tele-Information –Senior Research Analyst • Supervised and managed over twenty Research Assistants who analyzed data, created summary reports and presented findings, ideas, and recommendations to management • Conducted independent financial/business analysis (due diligence) and research on corporations (domestic/international) in the mass media, technology and telecommunications industries in both the US and abroad • Analyzed the public financial statements of companies (GAAP/STAT/IFRS) to assess their current financial health, calculate their long term prospects and identify financial strengths and weaknesses • Strong use of financial tools NPV, DCF, WACC, IRR, VaR, CAPM, statistical analysis, Monte Carlo simulation, portfolio theory, correlation, variance, co-variance and Black-Scholes options pricing • Co-authored an independent CITI report for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on the state of broadband in the United States with the purpose of supporting legislation based on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009’s (ARRA) PRIVATE EQUITIES TRADING OPERATOR - New York, NY JANUARY 2003 – DECEMBER 2008 Proprietary Equities Trader • Researched, designed and implemented proprietary trading strategies FITCH RATINGS - New York, NY JUNE 1998 - JANUARY 2003 Analyst –Structured Finance • Produced written analysis based on structured debt transactions originating out of the U.S. & Latin America • Performed due diligence, assigned ratings and maintained surveillance on future flow, residential mortgage, commercial mortgage, auto loan, equipment lease, SBA loan, student loan, credit card receivables, project finance and synthetic transactions • Determined obligor default and recovery rates using base case expectations based primarily on collateral analysis and originator-specific loss data, taking into account the economic outlook, market, and industry benchmark data • Analyzed the timing of cash flows, gain on sale of assets, asset yield, note interest costs, and other expenses to determine the positive or negative effects on a securitization’s structure • Conducted a review of counterparties to determine any credit exposures beyond the securitized asset pool and ensure the effective operation of an SPV in collecting receivables and distributing funds • Evaluated the legal structure, asset quality, credit enhancement, financial structure, and originator and servicer quality to determine the credit profile of the transaction • Analyzed the ongoing performance (surveillance) of rated transactions using financial statements, trustee reports, stress tests, ratio analysis and continuously assessed ongoing structural components (subordination, excess spread, overcollateralization, interest coverage (IC) tests, LOCs, third-party protection, swaps, reserve accounts, purchasing contracts) • Ensured adherence to covenants and reviewed closing docs for the proper course of action if violations occurred • Produced Excel models to determine risk, identify trends, forecast future projections and record/measure past performance
  • 3. EDUCATION: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY STERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS - New York, NY PRESENT The Langone Part-Time MBA Program – Finance Major ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE /MARKETING - Tempe, AZ 1997 SKILLS: • Excel (pivot tables, vlookup, macros), Word, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Access, SAP, SAS • Bloomberg Terminal, Thomson, FactSet, Dow Jones Factiva, LexisNexis, CoreLogic, EDGAR • Bilingual Spanish (Dual Citizenship: European Union - Spain)