Jason Huang
About Jason Huang
Jason Huang Director of Information Technology
Jason Huang serves as the Director of Information Technology, bringing over two decades of specialized experience in the financial services sector. His extensive background includes significant roles spanning technology infrastructure, business intelligence, and proprietary trading systems. As a seasoned IT leader, Jason's work impacts a variety of technological frameworks and strategic initiatives within the financial industry.
Jason Huang's Education and Expertise
Jason Huang holds a B.S. in Information and Decision Systems from Carnegie Mellon University, providing him with a strong technical foundation. He further enhanced his business acumen by earning an MBA from Fordham University. This unique blend of technical and managerial education fortifies his expertise in overseeing complex IT projects and driving technological innovations in the financial sector.
Jason Huang's Background in Financial Services
Jason Huang's career in financial services began as an assistant trader at Glickenhaus, where he focused on financing US Treasuries in the repo markets. His background includes pivotal positions such as the US Head of Business Intelligence and Shared Services technology at RBS Global Banking & Markets, where he led critical technological initiatives.
Jason Huang's Role as CTO at CCSZF Management
At CCSZF Management, Jason Huang served as Chief Technology Officer, overseeing the IT infrastructure and developing advanced trading systems. His role was crucial in establishing and maintaining the technological backbone necessary for the fund's relative value fixed income trading operations.
Jason Huang's Contributions to Systematic Trading
Jason Huang has been an instrumental technology leader, particularly noted for his contributions to the systematic trading teams at 5:15 Capital Management. His responsibilities extended to supporting trading operations through the development and enhancement of proprietary trading systems at Greenwich Capital Markets.