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In this episode of Financial Modeler's Corner, host Paul Barnhurst sits down with Patrick Daguet, a seasoned finance professional, educator, and structured finance expert for a thoughtful and inspiring conversation about the real-world side of financial modeling. With over four decades in the industry, Patrick shares what he's learned from years of building models, working on massive infrastructure deals, and teaching the next generation of finance professionals. From navigating the challenges of project finance to celebrating those satisfying “balance sheet balances” moments in the classroom, Patrick offers a grounded, practical perspective on how modeling works beyond the spreadsheet.
Patrick is the President of Sharklets, a training company specializing in CFA, FRM, and CAIA prep, and a Senior Professor at IÉSEG School of Management. With a background in structured finance, infrastructure projects, and model design, he bridges academic rigor with practical experience. He has helped train thousands of finance professionals across the globe and continues to lead CFM study groups. Patrick’s love for teaching is matched by his real-world expertise, having worked on major infrastructure deals, including France’s national stadium.
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In today’s episode:
[01:59] - Guest Intro: Patrick’s Background
[03:34] - Modeling Horror Story
[07:28] - Defining a Financial Model
[08:46] - Lifelong Learning & Certifications
[11:58] - Passion for Project Finance
[14:39] - Favorite Project: Stade de France
[17:58] - Challenges in Project Finance Models
[24:59] - Transition to Teaching
[31:30] - CFM Study Groups & Community
[37:20] - Excel Tools & Rapid Fire Round
[45:12] - Closing Advice & Takeaways
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In this episode of Financial Modeler's Corner, host Paul Barnhurst sits down with Patrick Daguet, a seasoned finance professional, educator, and structured finance expert for a thoughtful and inspiring conversation about the real-world side of financial modeling. With over four decades in the industry, Patrick shares what he's learned from years of building models, working on massive infrastructure deals, and teaching the next generation of finance professionals. From navigating the challenges of project finance to celebrating those satisfying “balance sheet balances” moments in the classroom, Patrick offers a grounded, practical perspective on how modeling works beyond the spreadsheet.
Patrick is the President of Sharklets, a training company specializing in CFA, FRM, and CAIA prep, and a Senior Professor at IÉSEG School of Management. With a background in structured finance, infrastructure projects, and model design, he bridges academic rigor with practical experience. He has helped train thousands of finance professionals across the globe and continues to lead CFM study groups. Patrick’s love for teaching is matched by his real-world expertise, having worked on major infrastructure deals, including France’s national stadium.
Expect to Learn
Here are a few quotes from the episode:
Follow Patrick:
Follow Paul:
Follow Financial Modeler's Corner
Sign up for the Advanced Financial Modeler Accreditation Today and receive 15% off by using the special show code ‘Podcast’.
Visit https://bit.ly/497oAqW and use the code “Podcast” to save 15% when you register.
In today’s episode:
[01:59] - Guest Intro: Patrick’s Background
[03:34] - Modeling Horror Story
[07:28] - Defining a Financial Model
[08:46] - Lifelong Learning & Certifications
[11:58] - Passion for Project Finance
[14:39] - Favorite Project: Stade de France
[17:58] - Challenges in Project Finance Models
[24:59] - Transition to Teaching
[31:30] - CFM Study Groups & Community
[37:20] - Excel Tools & Rapid Fire Round
[45:12] - Closing Advice & Takeaways
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