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Alan S.

Senior Research Analyst at VanEck

Alan S. has extensive experience in the financial sector, currently serving as a Senior Research Analyst at VanEck since 2012, focusing on energy and previously on metals and mining. Prior to this role, Alan S. was a Summer Associate in Metals & Mining at VanEck and worked as an Equity Trader at Schonfeld Group from 2006 to 2010. Alan S. holds a Master of Science in Applied Economics from The Johns Hopkins University, an MBA in Finance and Accounting from Fordham Gabelli School of Business, and a Bachelor of Arts in Statistics from Rutgers University.

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