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Maryland resident Rohan Gilkes maintains a decade of experience with high-profile financial firms. Most recently, Rohan Gilkes operated as a Financial Analyst for Freddie Mac, where he studied mortgage markets to improve on the home lending giant’s service options to millions of American customers. Between October 2000 and May 2004, Rohan Gilkes worked as an investment accountant for PFPC Inc., a subsidiary of PNC Financial Services Group. As an employee of the Delaware-headquartered private subsidiary firm, Rohan Gilkes benefited from superior training from managers with many years of experience working in the financial industry. Rohan Gilkes prospered from both the expertise he gained at PFPC Inc. and the training he received from parent company PNC Financial Services Group—a bank with more than 150 years in the financial business and one of the widest selections of product and service offerings in the industry. In May 2004, Rohan Gilkes joined Freddie Mac. During his tenure with the government-sponsored enterprise, Rohan Gilkes played an integral role in upholding Freddie Mac’s mission of providing affordable home loans. In 2007, Rohan Gilkes ventured into the online marketing and advertising industry. As the founder and strategic director of IttyGrow (www.ittygrow.com), Rohan Gilkes guarantees a commitment to timely and results-driven advertising campaigns. Before establishing an online marketing plan, which may include pay per click ads, social networking pages, and search engine optimized websites, Rohan Gilkes and his team at IttyGrow take the time to learn the details of each business. Rohan Gilkes’ IttyGrow is a Washington, D.C.-based marketing co-operative. Rohan Gilkes attended St. Petersburg College in Florida, where he took classes in accounting and business administration. In 1998, Rohan Gilkes enrolled in Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, located in western Pennsylvania. Rohan Gilkes earned Bachelor of Science degrees in International Business, Accounting, and French in 2000.
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