Weichen Ding

Weichen Ding

Directeur, Aandelen

Weichen is in juli 2019 bij bfinance in dienst getreden als Senior Associate binnen het Public Markets team, gespecialiseerd in equity manager research. Voordat Weichen bij bfinance kwam, werkte hij vijf jaar als manager research analist bij Alvarium Investments, een in het Verenigd Koninkrijk gevestigde investeringsboetiek. Weichen heeft een MSc in Economie van University College London en een BSc in Informatiebeveiliging van Fudan University, China. Weichen is CFA charterholder en spreekt vloeiend Chinees Mandarijn.


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