Bernice Lau

Data Analytics Intern at Leading Edge Investment Advisors

Bernice Lau is a skilled professional who has experience in data analytics, AI and ML research, technology officer roles, website management, internship program management, product design, software development, computer science education outreach, and robotics. Bernice has a strong background in technical skills and has actively contributed to various projects and initiatives across multiple organizations. With a focus on innovation and leadership, Bernice has consistently demonstrated expertise in diverse areas of technology and project management.

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Leading Edge Investment Advisors

Leading Edge Investment Advisors, LLC (“LEIA”) is a San Francisco based firm founded in August 2005 by Clayton Jue, who has over 25 years of experience in investment consulting and managing assets for institutional investors. The firm manages in excess of $3 Billion in assets for institutional clients. The firm consists of 15 professionals that together are proficient in all aspects of manager due diligence, investment analysis, and fund optimization. LEIA’s investment professionals pioneered the first fund of emerging managers in 1990, and expanded the use of emerging managers across all asset classes. LEIA is an expert provider of multi-manager, multi-style portfolios for institutional investors. The firm utilizes proprietary analytical tools and protocols developed over 20+ years to construct investment solutions, based on the specific investment and service needs of each client. LEIA’s research team conducts extensive investment research to identify sources of alpha using a proprietary database of over 1,500 firms. More importantly, the firm has identified the characteristics that make emerging managers successful. LEIA has a history of identifying exceptional managers in the earliest stage of their development and funding many of those managers with their first allocations.