Amman Sharma, CAIA has a diverse and comprehensive work experience in the financial industry. Amman is currently serving as the Head of Product Management at Mediolanum Irish Operations, where they are responsible for driving innovation and improvement of the product ranges. Prior to this, they worked as an Associate Director at Intermediate Capital Group (ICG) and as an Independent Contractor at M&G Investments.
Amman also has a strong background in product development and management. Amman held the position of Senior Product Development Manager at HSBC, where they oversaw the product development and management of private markets fund of funds platform. Amman also worked as a Product Development Director at Legg Mason (Acquired by Franklin Templeton), where they managed the product development, management, and governance of the international product range.
Amman's experience also includes a role at Barclays Wealth Management, where they managed multi-manager products and launched an SRI Multi-Asset Income solution for the firm's charity clients. Amman also held various roles at J.P. Morgan, Babcock & Brown, and Venture Chartered Accountants earlier in their career.
Overall, Amman Sharma, CAIA brings a wealth of expertise in product management, development, and financial services to any organization.
Amman Sharma, CAIA, has pursued an education in various fields related to finance and investment management. Amman completed an MBA with a focus on Banking and Finance, although specific dates are not provided. Amman also studied for the CAIA (Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst) level 1 & 2 exams. Additionally, they obtained a certificate in Investment Management from The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University, Sikkim. The timeframe for their education is not specified. Amman Sharma also pursued ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) IFRS, although no further details about this qualification are given.
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