Jason Jia
About Jason Jia
Jason Jia is an Operational Strategy Specialist at CIBC and a PhD student at the Schulich School of Business, York University.
Current Role at CIBC
Jason Jia works as an Operational Strategy Specialist at CIBC in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He started this position in 2016 and has been contributing to the strategic operations of the bank for several years. His role involves developing and implementing strategies to optimize operational efficiency within the organization.
PhD Student at Schulich School of Business
Jason Jia is a PhD student at the Schulich School of Business, York University. He began his studies in 2018 and is engaged in advanced research and academic work in the field of business operations. His academic pursuits contribute to his expertise in operational strategy.
Educational Background
Jason Jia has an extensive educational background with multiple degrees. He holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Calgary (2014-2015) and a Master of Science from Clark University (2010-2012). Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Arts from Nottingham University Business School (2006-2010). His education covers a wide range of business and financial topics, which contribute to his professional expertise.
Previous Work in Financial Reporting
Prior to his current roles, Jason Jia worked as a financial reporter at China Securities Journal (2013-2014) and DZH Co., Ltd. (2012-2013) in Shanghai, China. His responsibilities included covering financial news and reporting on various financial markets and economic trends. This experience provided him with a strong foundation in financial analysis and reporting.
Experience at Haskayne School of Business
Jason Jia completed his MBA at the Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, from 2014 to 2016. During this time, he acquired in-depth knowledge in business administration and management, which later proved vital in his professional journey. His academic experience at Haskayne contributed significantly to his skill set in operational strategy.