Tracy Kim
About Tracy Kim
Tracy Kim is the Director of Risk Insights and Reporting at CIBC, with extensive experience in financial analysis and investor relations.
Title: Director, Risk Insights And Reporting
Tracy Kim currently holds the position of Director, Risk Insights and Reporting at CIBC. She has been with the company in this role since 2019. In this capacity, she oversees risk management and reporting functions, providing strategic insights to guide the institution’s risk appetite and decision-making processes. Her work involves analyzing risk metrics, preparing comprehensive reports, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Tracy's role is crucial in maintaining the financial stability and risk exposure levels of CIBC, leveraging her extensive background in financial analysis.
Education: Schulich School of Business - York University
Tracy Kim earned her Master of Business Administration degree from the Schulich School of Business at York University. Her studies spanned from 2000 to 2001. This prestigious business school is known for its emphasis on global, innovative, and diverse approaches to business education. Tracy's MBA program provided her with advanced management, strategic thinking, and analytical skills, which has served as a solid foundation for her subsequent roles in the banking industry. The specialized knowledge gained during this period has been instrumental in her career progression.
Previous Role: Senior Financial Analyst at CIBC
Before her current role, Tracy Kim served as a Senior Financial Analyst in Planning, Analysis & Investor Relations at CIBC for over eight years. During this time, she was responsible for detailed financial analysis and strategic planning. Her role involved preparing financial models, conducting business performance evaluations, and presenting insights to senior management. This experience equipped her with a profound understanding of financial markets and investor relations, aiding her in her later positions within the company.
Education: McGill University
Tracy Kim completed her undergraduate studies at McGill University, where she earned a Bachelor's degree from 1993 to 1997. Known for its rigorous academic standards, McGill University provided her with a comprehensive education that laid the groundwork for her future pursuits in business and finance. The broad-based curriculum and the critical thinking skills developed during her time at McGill have been foundational to her success in the financial sector.