Danyaal Rashid

Client Analytics Associate at SEI Novus

Danyaal Rashid has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Danyaal began their career as a work experience participant at Manchester City Football Club in 2013. In 2014, they interned as a Management Intern at ANTI-AGING MEDICAL GROUP INC., where they gained hands-on experience in client management, office relocation, and data migration.

In 2015, Danyaal worked as an Intern Analyst at Newscape Capital Group Ltd, where they conducted a research project on the Chinese electric car market and gained knowledge about banking legislation and history.

In 2019, they joined AFJ Consultancy LTD as a Consultant Intern, where they completed analysis and research projects on Chinese Silk Road investment, worked on bringing CPEC real estate projects to the UK market, and engaged in client meetings and conferences.

From 2019 to 2021, Danyaal worked at GlobalData Plc as an Associate Analyst and later as a Thematic Analyst in the thematic division. Danyaal conducted research into disruptive themes driving industries, ranked companies based on their strengths in these themes, and wrote comprehensive research reports highlighting potential acquisition or investment opportunities and key technologies for leading companies.

Most recently in 2021, Danyaal joined Novus Partners, Inc. as a Client Analytics Associate. In this role, they manage a book of clients comprising both asset owners and managers. Danyaal liaises with clients on a daily basis to extract portfolio analytics and completes ad-hoc projects.

Danyaal Rashid pursued their Bachelor's Degree in Political Economy from 2016 to 2019 at King's College London. In 2018, they briefly attended UCLA, although the degree and field of study information is not provided. Prior to attending university, Danyaal attended The Manchester Grammar School from 2009 to 2016, however, no specific degree or field of study is mentioned.

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  • Client Analytics Associate

    August, 2021 - present

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