Richard Wang
About Richard Wang
Richard Wang serves as the Head of Capital Markets and Corporate Development at AtoB, where he has worked since 2022. He holds dual bachelor's degrees in Economics and Political Philosophy from Cornell University and has a diverse professional background in corporate development, investment banking, and research.
Current Role at AtoB
Richard Wang serves as the Head of Capital Markets & Corporate Development at AtoB. He has held this position since 2022, contributing to the company's strategic financial initiatives. His role involves overseeing capital market activities and corporate development strategies to enhance AtoB's growth and market presence. He operates from the company's San Francisco office.
Previous Experience in Corporate Development
Before joining AtoB, Richard Wang worked at Bird as Corporate Development & Strategy from 2019 to 2022. During his three years in Santa Monica, he focused on strategic initiatives that supported the company's growth in the micromobility sector. His experience in corporate development has equipped him with skills in strategic planning and execution.
Education and Academic Background
Richard Wang studied at Cornell University, where he earned dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Economics and Political Philosophy. His education provided a strong foundation in analytical thinking and economic principles. Additionally, he attended Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, where he participated in biochemistry research at the NIH Pediatric Oncology Lab.
Experience in Investment Banking
Richard Wang has a background in investment banking, having worked at Morgan Stanley in 2016 for 11 months in New York City. His role involved financial analysis and advisory services, which contributed to his understanding of capital markets. This experience further complements his current responsibilities in capital markets and corporate development.
Research Experience at NIH
Richard Wang worked at The National Institutes of Health from 2013 to 2014 as a Biochemistry Researcher in the Pediatric Oncology Lab. This role involved conducting research that contributed to the understanding of pediatric oncology, enhancing his analytical skills and scientific knowledge.