Wendy (Jinying) Hu
About Wendy (Jinying) Hu
Wendy (Jinying) Hu is an Analyst at Analysis Group in Washington, DC, specializing in IP infringement, trademark/trade dress infringement, and International Trade Commission matters.
Professional Experience at Analysis Group
Wendy (Jinying) Hu currently holds the position of Analyst at Analysis Group, having started in 2020 in Washington, D.C. She also completed a one-month tenure as a Summer Analyst at the same company in 2019 in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. In this role, she specializes in supporting economists and marketing experts with areas of focus that include IP infringement and International Trade Commission matters.
Research Assistant at Olin Business School
From 2018 to 2020, Wendy Hu worked as a Research Assistant at the Consumer Behavior and Decision Science Lab, Olin Business School, located in the Greater St. Louis Area. In this role, she gained experience in designing and conducting experimental surveys, including A/B testing, analyzing results using STATA, and managing collaborations with external marketing research companies.
Marketing Research and Strategy Internship
In 2018, Wendy Hu undertook a one-month internship at Zebra Medical Vision Ltd as a Marketing Research and Strategy Intern. During this time, she was involved in market research focused on incorporating various strategic insights to assist in marketing endeavors.
Educational Background
Wendy Hu's educational background includes studying at Washington University in St. Louis, where she obtained a Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Psychological and Brain Sciences in 1970. She also participated in the Israel Summer Business Academy at IDC Herzliya with Olin Business School. Her earlier education includes studies at North Broward Preparatory School, Moore High School, Dulwich International Zhuhai, and 珠海市第一中学 Zhuhai No.1 High School.
Expertise in Market Analysis and Client Revenue Projections
Wendy Hu possesses extensive expertise in projecting client revenues using Excel, taking into account variables such as time of entry and market share. She is skilled in calculating financial damages due to alleged infringements, including lost profits, price erosion, and lost licensing fees. Furthermore, she quantifies clients' domestic investments in areas such as plant & equipment, labor and capital, and R&D and engineering.