Nassim Ghosn
About Nassim Ghosn
Nassim Ghosn serves as the Head of Customer Experience & Operations at Conta Simples, a position he has held since 2020. He has a background in finance and economics, with previous roles at Itaú BBA, InFinance Insper, and Constellation Asset Management.
Current Role at Conta Simples
Nassim Ghosn serves as the Head of Customer Experience & Operations at Conta Simples. He has held this position since 2020, contributing to the company's focus on enhancing customer interactions and operational efficiency. His role involves overseeing customer service strategies and ensuring that operations align with the company's objectives. Ghosn's experience in customer experience management is instrumental in driving improvements within the organization.
Previous Experience at Itaú BBA
Before joining Conta Simples, Nassim Ghosn worked at Itaú BBA as a Fixed Income Risk Analyst. He was employed there for 11 months in 2014, based in São Paulo, Brazil. In this role, he focused on analyzing risk factors associated with fixed income securities, contributing to the firm's risk management strategies.
Experience as Cofounder at InFinance Insper
Nassim Ghosn co-founded InFinance Insper and served as its President from 2013 to 2014. During this year-long tenure, he played a key role in establishing the organization and guiding its strategic direction. His leadership contributed to the development of initiatives aimed at enhancing financial education and resources within the community.
Investment Analyst Role at Constellation Asset Management
In 2015, Nassim Ghosn worked as an Investment Analyst at Constellation Asset Management for 11 months. His responsibilities included evaluating investment opportunities and conducting market analysis. This experience further developed his analytical skills in the financial sector.
Education and Academic Background
Nassim Ghosn holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Insper. He also completed a Postgraduate program in Data Science & Statistics at Insper from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, he participated in a summer exchange program at Stanford University in 2015, which provided him with exposure to advanced academic concepts and international perspectives.