Julius Dizon
About Julius Dizon
Julius Dizon is the Senior Vice President of Business Unit Control at Jefferies, with extensive experience in financial control roles across multiple firms.
Current Role at Jefferies
Since 2018, Julius Dizon has served as the Senior Vice President of the JDS / Business Unit Control at Jefferies in New York. In this role, he leads the Control Framework initiative, aiming to improve control and governance structures. He works closely with global partners to advance the global control framework agenda. Additionally, he has taken steps to establish an offshore team to support Control Framework activities, ensuring a comprehensive and robust control environment.
Previous Roles at Jefferies
Before his current role, Julius Dizon was the Vice President and Head of US Securitized Markets and Leveraged Credit Business Unit Control at Jefferies from 2009 to 2018. During this tenure, he was responsible for overseeing critical aspects of the US Securitized Markets and Leveraged Credit operations, ensuring effective business unit control and compliance with regulatory standards.
Experience at RBS
Julius Dizon worked at RBS as Vice President of Product Control from 2002 to 2009. Based in Stamford, Connecticut, he was in charge of managing product control functions. His responsibilities included overseeing financial reporting, risk management, and ensuring compliance with relevant financial regulations.
Educational Background
Julius Dizon holds an MBA in Finance from Manhattan College, which he earned between 1995 and 1998. He also completed his Bachelor's degree in Economics at Hunter College in 1970. His academic background in finance and economics has provided a strong foundation for his extensive career in product control and business unit management.
Early Career
Julius Dizon began his career as an Analyst at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette from 1995 to 2000. He later worked at Credit Suisse as an Analyst from 2000 to 2002 in New York. These early roles allowed him to gain substantial experience in financial analysis and the fundamentals of product control.