Deep Mehta
About Deep Mehta
Deep Mehta is a Senior Analyst at Bayview Asset Management, LLC, with a background in mechanical engineering and finance. He has held various analytical roles in prestigious institutions and companies across multiple countries.
Current Role at Bayview Asset Management
Deep Mehta serves as a Senior Analyst at Bayview Asset Management, LLC, a position he has held since 2017. His responsibilities include analyzing investment opportunities and contributing to the firm's asset management strategies. He is based in Coral Gables, Florida, where he has developed expertise in financial analysis and investment management.
Previous Experience at Bayview Asset Management
Prior to his current role, Deep Mehta worked as an Analyst at Bayview Asset Management, LLC from 2016 to 2017. During this time, he focused on investment analysis and supported various asset management initiatives. His experience at Bayview laid the foundation for his advancement to Senior Analyst.
Education and Expertise
Deep Mehta earned a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Mechanical Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Surat, completing his studies from 2009 to 2013. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Science (MS) in Quantitative and Computational Finance from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he studied from 2013 to 2015. This educational background equips him with strong analytical and quantitative skills applicable in finance.
Professional Experience at Deutsche Bank
Deep Mehta worked as an Analyst in Asset Wealth Management at Deutsche Bank from 2015 to 2016. His role involved analyzing financial products and assisting in wealth management strategies. This experience contributed to his understanding of asset management and investment analysis.
Internship and Graduate Assistant Roles
In 2014, Deep Mehta completed a one-month internship at Iifl Capital Pte. Ltd. in Singapore. Additionally, he served as a Graduate Assistant at the Georgia Institute of Technology's College of Management for three months in 2015 and as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for four months in 2014. These roles provided him with valuable experience in academic support and research.