Huilin Shi
About Huilin Shi
Huilin Shi serves as the Head of Risk for Zhejiang Petroleum Trading at Glencore, where she has worked since 2021. She has a background in risk management and project management, with previous roles at Glencore and experience as a research assistant and intern in various financial sectors.
Current Role at Glencore
Huilin Shi currently serves as the Head of Risk for Zhejiang Petroleum Trading at Glencore. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to the company's risk management strategies in the petroleum trading sector. Her work is based in Singapore, specifically at the Millenia Tower, where she oversees risk assessments and management for operations linked to the joint venture between Zhejiang Energy Group and Glencore Oil Division.
Previous Experience at Glencore
Prior to her current role, Huilin Shi worked at Glencore as a Trading Analyst from 2018 to 2019. In this capacity, she focused on analyzing trading activities and market trends, which provided her with a solid foundation in trading operations. Her experience at Glencore has been instrumental in her development within the field of risk management.
Education and Expertise
Huilin Shi earned her Bachelor of Social Science (Hons) degree from the National University of Singapore, where she majored in Economics with a specialization in Quantitative and Financial Economics. Her academic background has equipped her with the analytical skills necessary for her roles in risk management and project management, particularly in the Far East Market.
Internship Experience
Huilin Shi has gained valuable experience through various internships. In 2015, she worked as a Product Analyst Intern at China Minzu Securities Co., Ltd. for two months. Additionally, in 2017, she completed a two-month internship at CapitaLand as an Investor Relations & Capital Market Analysis Intern. These roles contributed to her understanding of financial markets and risk analysis.
Research Assistant Role
From 2017 to 2018, Huilin Shi served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the National University of Singapore. This position allowed her to engage in research activities, further enhancing her analytical skills and understanding of economic principles, which are applicable in her current risk management role.