Financial Engineering Practitioners Seminar
Monday,
February 25, 2019
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Speaker: Adam Grealish
Title: Fintech: Better Investing Through Technology
Bio: Adam Grealish is the Director of Investing at Betterment, the largest independent online financial advisor with over $14 billion in assets under management. Adam and his team are responsible for Betterment's strategic asset allocation, fund selection, automated portfolio management and tax strategies. Before joining Betterment, Adam founded a natural language processing startup that matched individuals with employment opportunities. Prior to that, he was a vice president at Goldman Sachs' FICC division, responsible for structured corporate credit and macro credit trading. Before that, Adam was part of the global quantitative equity portfolio management team at New York Life Investments.
Abstract: In this talk we will explore how technology can be used to improve investor outcomes. Technology and automation can play a significant role in solving traditional asset management problems, such as risk management and rebalancing, as well as unique problems faced by taxable investors. We will also explore how technology can improve investor behavior.
Title: Fintech: Better Investing Through Technology
Bio: Adam Grealish is the Director of Investing at Betterment, the largest independent online financial advisor with over $14 billion in assets under management. Adam and his team are responsible for Betterment's strategic asset allocation, fund selection, automated portfolio management and tax strategies. Before joining Betterment, Adam founded a natural language processing startup that matched individuals with employment opportunities. Prior to that, he was a vice president at Goldman Sachs' FICC division, responsible for structured corporate credit and macro credit trading. Before that, Adam was part of the global quantitative equity portfolio management team at New York Life Investments.
Abstract: In this talk we will explore how technology can be used to improve investor outcomes. Technology and automation can play a significant role in solving traditional asset management problems, such as risk management and rebalancing, as well as unique problems faced by taxable investors. We will also explore how technology can improve investor behavior.
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