Luiza Lee 李施蒽

Vice President, Regional Relationship Manager Asia at Brandywine Global Investment Management

Luiza Lee has a strong background in business development and relationship management within the financial industry. Luiza currently serves as Vice President, Regional Relationship Manager Asia at Brandywine Global Investment Management. Prior to this role, they worked at Nomura Asset Management as a Business Development Manager, overseeing all business development activities in Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines. During this time, they built and managed relationships with a diverse client base including central banks, sovereign wealth funds, insurance companies, and family offices. Before joining Nomura, they worked at Lion Global Investors in a similar business development role. Luiza began their career in market risk management at OCBC Bank.

Luiza Lee 李施蒽 has a Bachelor's Degree in BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Economics from Nanyang Technological University Singapore. Luiza also attended Peking University, where they studied Economics, Mathematics, Law, Politics, and History. Prior to that, they completed their O Levels at CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School.

In addition to their formal education, Luiza has obtained various certifications. Luiza received a Certificate in ESG Investing from the CFA Institute in September 2023. Luiza also achieved the WSET Level 2 Award in Wines with Distinction from the Wine & Spirit Education Trust in January 2023. Moreover, they earned a Certificate in Green and Sustainable Finance from The Chartered Banker Institute in March 2022. Luiza has also completed the Fundamental of Alternative Investments certification from the CAIA Association in November 2021. Prior to that, they obtained a certification in Artificial Intelligence in Finance from CFTE - Centre for Finance, Technology and Entrepreneurship in December 2019. Lastly, they completed the Analyzing Global Trends for Business and Society course certificates from Coursera in June 2014.

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