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Cary Cheng

Senior Market Risk Analyst at ENGIE Australia & New Zealand

Cary Cheng is an experienced senior market risk analyst currently employed at ENGIE Australia & New Zealand since November 2022. Prior to this, Cary held various positions at RPDW Pty Ltd (T/A RMHEDGE) from October 2018 to November 2022, including spot trading manager, head of risks and middle office, and middle office manager. Cary's expertise includes managing risk management services, leading spot trading operations, and conducting hedging strategy analyses for significant energy positions. Previous experience at Vocus Communications involved supervising middle office functions and developing energy load forecasting models. Additionally, Cary has held roles in project management and system analysis at Hong Kong and China Gas Co. Ltd and served as vice general manager at EazyTec Information Technology Co. Ltd. Educational qualifications include an MBA from Melbourne Business School and diplomas in Energy Financial Markets and eBusiness Management.

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Melbourne, Australia

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ENGIE Australia & New Zealand

ENGIE is committed to take on the major challenges of the energy revolution, towards a world more decarbonised, decentralised and digitised. The Group aims at becoming the leader of this new energy world by focusing on three key activities for the future: low carbon generation, in particular from natural gas and renewable energies, energy infrastructures and efficient solutions adapted to all its clients'​ needs (individuals, businesses, territories, etc.). The customers'​ satisfaction, innovation and digital are at the heart of ENGIE's development. In Australia, the company operates about 1,000 MW (gross) of renewable (wind turbine) and gas-fired generating plants in South Australia and Western Australia. Our retail business, Simply Energy, has more than 660 ,000 customer accounts in Victoria, South Australia, New South Wales, Western Australia, the Australian Capital Territory and Queensland.


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